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Microsoft Word adopted the Ribbon User Interface (UI) with the introduction of Office 2007. This page explores some of the variations on that Ribbon through the versions. In composing this page, a deliberate choice was made to not resize images. This makes for a wide page, especially on mobile devices. Narrower versions with resized images are available as narrow version and very narrow version. They may not be updated as often.

I was not a great lover of the Ribbon; it has grown on me. MS tells us that it is easier for beginners to use, and they may be right.

For experienced users, there is a tremendous learning curve. From Word 2007 on, it has been possible to modify the Ribbon. In Word 2007 this required an ability to code in vba and XML. In the later versions it has been possible to make much more limited modifications through the interface. All versions since 2007 have included the Quick Access Toolbar as the only easily modifiable toolbar. This is in sharp contrast to Word 97-2003 where all of the menus and toolbars were easily modified from within the interface.

For a start on modifying the ribbon using XML and vba, I recommend Greg Maxey's site, starting with Customize the Ribbon (It doesn't take rocket science) . An essential book, and not just for Word 2007, is RibbonX: Customizing the Office 2007 Ribbon - by Robert Martin, Ken Puls, and Theresa Hennig.

What I will do here is show some variations over time on the tabs I commonly used in Word.

Incidentally, I recently discovered that if you hover your mouse pointer over the Ribbon and use the wheel on the mouse, it will scroll horizontally through the tabs!

The non-context tabs (always available): Home - Insert - Draw - Design - Page Layout - References - Mailings - Review - View - Developer - Help

Some of thecontextual tabs: Outlining - Table Design - Table Layout - Header & Footer Tools - Drawing Tools - Picture Tools - Equation Tools - Learning Tools

Other: Print Preview (legacy)

Problems with Ribbon display are discussed at the bottom of this page. Commands Missing - Missing Tabs - Strange-Lookng Ribbon

Not Ribbon 'Tabs' - Backstage - The Office Button and File Button on far left

On the left end of the Ribbon is a special button to take you to Word's 'backstage.' In Word 2007 this is the multi-color Office button. In the later versions it appears to be a blue tab named File. You do not see the document when you click on one of these. You also do not see any of the Ribbon tabs when your are in Backstage view. Pressing Esc returns you to the document view in the tab that you were viewing last. If you don't see your tab's controls chances are that you have minimized the Ribbon. There are screenshots from the Backstage view at the bottom of this page.

Minimizing the Ribbon - making more room to see your document

If you right-click on a Ribbon tab one of the options is to minimize/maximize the ribbon. Double-clicking on any tab or pressing the Ctrl+F1 key combination will do the same thing. In Word 2010 and later because the File Button is blue/black, it is easy to think that the File 'Tab' has been selected or become the default when the Ribbon is minimized. Here is a sample of a minimized Ribbon.

If the Ribbon is minimized, you can use the same process to bring it back: (1) double-click on any ribbon tab, or (2) right-click on any ribbon tab and uncheck 'minimize the ribbon,' or, (3) Press the Ctrl+F3 keyboard shortcut.

In Word 2013 or later, there is an additional switch that can cause it to entirely disappear until you move your cursor to the top of the screen. That is the AutoHide option. The control for this is an arrow in a box at the top-right corner of the window by the X to close a document. Using AutoHide also hides the QAT and the Status Bar. It gives you your document in print mode with the rulers.

The Home Tab - the basic workspace in a document:

Word 2007

-Word 2007 - wider

-Word 2007 - narrower

I won't do this with each tab. The three tabs above are all screenshots of the ribbon on the same computer. Word repackages the ribbon tabs to fit the available space.

In the wider version, it gives more space to the Styles Gallery. In the narrower version some buttons shrink or lose captions. The combination of screen size and resolution determines what you will see, so your ribbons may not look exactly like any of the ones shown here. Another example showing different screen layouts is in the Word 2010 version of the Drawing Tools contextual tab below. Your ribbon may or may not have a Developer Tab, that is up to you.

The Word 2007 and 2010 tabs shown are from a laptop running Windows Vista. The Word 2013/365 tabs are from a desktop tower running Windows 7 on a larger screen or from a laptop running Windows 10.

Word 2010

Word 2010 - Narrower

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(Note the collapse of the QuickStyles Gallery and Editing Group. The Quick Styles gallery is now available through the button. Other groups are compressed. This is less than half as wide as the one immediately above it.)

Word 2013

Beginning with Word 2013 the Change Styles and Quick Style Sets were moved to the Design Tab.

Word 2013 in Touch Mode - see below

Word 2013 - Narrower

Word 2016

Original Word 2016

Word 365 in 2018 - Note Voice/Dictate Group on Right - this is likely to be the starting point for Word 2019

Word 2019/365

Word Online

Word Online is a different program. It looks much the same but has fewer features.
The Dialog Launcher for the Styles group launches the Apply Styles Dialog, not the Styles Pane.

expanded...

Word for the Mac (2019)

The Insert Tab

Word 2007

Word 2010

Word 2013

Word 2016

Word 365 in late 2018 - likely to be 2019's Insert - note that Feedback (smiley face) no longer there - it has been moved to under File tab

The Store icon has been changed to Get Add-Ins. It serves the same function. Note the addition off 3D Models and Icons under Illustrations.

Word 2019/365

Slightly different look, retains 3D Models and Icons under Illustrations.

Word Online

(expanded)

Word for the Mac (2019)

WordArt Dropdown in the Insert Tab

WordArt has been a component of Word for some time and continues under the Insert Tab. However, its appearance differs.

Word 2007

This gallery dropdown is the view of WordArt straight from Word 2003.

Word 2010

This changed dramatically in Word 2010. However, once WordArt is created, the use of Text Effects under the Drawing Tools Context Tab can manipulate it.

Note, that this is in a document in Word 2010 native .docx format. If the document is in Word 97-2003 .doc format we see the same gallery as in Word 2007.

However, it is possible to have your cake and eat it too! The next screenshot is from a Word 2010 screen in a document formatted as a native Word 2010 .docx document. An Add-in containing a custom Building Blocks (AutoText) gallery is in use. That .dotx template also has a QAT modification to allow quick access to the gallery. This was done using tools from Greg Maxey's site (not required, just easier) and contains no macros. This Add-In can be downloaded for free from my downloads page.

If instead, you used Insert > WordArt in this document, you would get the Word 2010 dropdown.

Word 2013

Word 2016/365

The Draw Tab - Word 2016-19/365 only

2019/365

The Design Tab - Word 2013-19/365 only

This tab takes controls that were previously on the Home, Page Layout and Insert tabs and expands them.

It is primarily about Quick Style Sets and Themes. I don't know that it introduces any new controls.

Here are some of the galleries accessed through this tab:

Themes (formerly on the Page Layout Tab)

[Quick] Style Sets (formerly by Styles on the Home Tab)

(Theme) Colors:

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(Theme) Fonts:

Can give access to this dialog:

Watermarks (Formerly on the Page Layout Tab)

Page Background Colors

Page Borders

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Paragraph Spacing (Also on Layout Tab but without Gallery)

If you move your mouse pointer over choices, a tip will show you what the settings will be.

Custom Paragraph Spacing takes you to the Manage Styles Set Defaults Dialog

Theme Effects

Word 2016/365

The Design Tab in Word 2016 is unchanged from Word 2013.

Word 2019/365

The Page Layout Tab

Word 2007

Word 2010

The Page Background Group was moved to the Design Tab beginning with Word 2013.

Word 2013/365

Word 2016/365 - Layout Tab

The Layout Tab in Word 2016-2019/365 is the same as the Page Layout Tab in Word 2013.

Word 2019/365 - Layout Tab

The References Tab

Word 2007

Word 2010

Word 2013

Word 2016/365

Word 365 as of 9/2018 - likely to be Word 2019

Note that in later versions of Office 365, the Feedback (smiley face) is under the File button, not at the top of the Ribbon.

Word 2019/365

The Mailings Tab

Word 2007

Word 2010

Word 2013/365

Word 2016/365

Word 2019/365

The Review Tab

Word 2007

Word 2010

Word 2013/365

Word 2016/365

Word 365 Sept. 2018 - added Resume and Ink groups - likely to be 2019 tab

Word 2019/365

The View Tab

Word 2007

Word 2010

Word 2013/365

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Word 2016/365

Word 365 Sept 2018 - likely to be Office 2019 - added SharePoint Properties button

Word 2019/365

See also Ways to View a Document in Word - Office Watch

The Developer Tab - see Developer Tab in Microsoft Word 2007-2013/365

(This is an optional tab. If you don't see this tab on your computer or have questions about the controls on the tab, use the link above.)

Word 2007

Word 2010

Word 2013

Word 2016

In Word 2016+ the Developer Tab is displayed by default.

Word 2019/365

The Help Tab (Office 365/2019 and later)

Some of the tabs only show up when Word thinks you can use them.

The Outlining Tab - Activated by Selecting Outline View under the View Tab

Most contextual tabs show up on the right side of the Ribbon. The Outlining tab will pop up before the Home tab!
The Outlining tab has been unchanged since Word 2007.

You deactivate the Outlining tab by clicking on 'Close Outline View' or by changing to a different view.

The controls in the Outline Tools Group are self-explanatory, I believe.

See my page on Outlining in Microsoft Word for more.

The next group, though, should be handled with caution.
I advise not doing anything with the Master Document controls until you have read and thought about my page on
the Master Document 'Feature' in Word.

Outlining Tab - Word 2007

Outlining Tab - Word 2010

Outlining Tab - Word 2013

Outlining Tab - Word 2016

Outlining Tab - Word 2019/365

The Table Tools Design Tab (Contextual) - must be in a table

If you insert a table and are in the table, you will see two additional tabs: Design and Layout.

Table Tools Design Tab - Word 2007

Table Tools Design Tab - Word 2010

Table Tools Design Tab - Word 2013

Note the draw table and eraser commands have been moved from this tab to the Layout tab.

Table Tools Design Tab - Word 2016

Word 2019

Note: the Header Row checkbox in the Table Tools Design tab has nothing to do with whether or not the table's first row is repeated on subsequent pages. That is controlled on the Table Tools Layout tab.

Word 2019/365 (Contextual) Layout Tab change

The Table Tools encompassing tab has disappeared! The Table Design is now so designated and the Layout Tab is still there.

Word Online

The Table Tools Layout Tab (Contextual) - must be in a table

Word 2007 - Table Tools Layout Contextual Tab

Word 2010 - Table Tools Layout Contextual Tab

Word 2013 - Table Tools Layout Contextual Tab

Note the Draw Table and Eraser are in the Draw group on this tab in Word 2013-2019/365.

Word 2016 - Table Tools Layout Contextual Tab

Word 2019 - Table Tools Layout Contextual Tab

Word 2019/365 (Contextual Table) Layout Tab change

The Table Tools encompassing tab has disappeared! The Table Design Tab is now so designated and the Layout Tab is still there.

Word Online - Table Tools Layout Contextual Tab

Header and Footer Tools Tab (Contextual) - must be in a header or footer

Header and Footer Tools Design Tab - Word 2007

Header and Footer Tools Design Tab - Word 2010

The Header and Footer Tools tab is similar in Word 2013.

Header & Footer Tools Design Tab 2016 / 365

In Word 2016 a button is added for Document Info.

Word 2019 / 365 (Design under Header & Footer Tools)

As is often the case, the Document Info button simply gives you another spot to find a command.

It returns the functionality of the AutoText entries for Document Name and path from the Menu versions of Word.

The Author and Document Title are the same as the Author and Title Document Property content controls.

File Name and File Path are simply the FileName Field without and with the /p path switch.

Both Document Property and Field are also under the Quick Parts button.

Word 2019/365 (2020) - an unannounced change to the title of the tab

Word Mac

Here is the contextual tab as of October 2019 in Word 365

They are similar but not exactly the same.

Word Online - Header and Footer Tools Contextual Tab does not exist.

Instead when you click on Insert > Header and Footer, you are placed in the Header for editing. A table is created and the Table Tools tabs become available even though not activated. An options menu is available or some of the header and footer options.

Drawing Tools Format Tab (Contextual) - must have a drawing object selected or be in one

Drawing Format Tab - Word 2007

Drawing Format Tab - Word 2010

(wider screen version - note expanded captions for some icons)

The 2010 version appears to have dropped a number of options to allow for the WordArt and Text groups. In reality, the effects have been moved to the Shape Effects drop-down.

(Narrow version of 2010 Drawing Tools Format tab)

Drawing Format Tab - Word 2013

Drawing Format Tab - Word 2016/365 - adds Accessibility group with Alt Text button

Word 2019 / 365

Picture Tools Format Tab (Contextual) - must have an image selected

Picture Tools Format Tab - Word 2007

Picture Tools Format Tab - Word 2010

(Picture Shape moved from Picture Styles to a drop-down under Crop in the Picture Size group)

compatibility mode - Word 97-2003 format - Word 2010

Picture Tools Format Tab - Word 2013

Picture Tools Format Tab - Word 2016/365 - adds Alt Text button in Accessibility Group

Picture Tools Format Tab - Word 2019 / 365

Compatibility mode - Word 97-2003 format - Word 2019/365

Equation Design Tools (Contextual) - must have equation selected - can insert an equation from the Insert Tab

Immersive Learning Tools Contextual Tab

On the View menu in Office 365 (and perhaps Office 2019) there is a button for Learning Tools. It brings up the following tab:

Other - the Print Preview Tab

This is a legacy from the menu versions.

In Word 2007, it was available under print.

The tab is virtually unchanged in later versions but you can only get to it using a QAT button or keyboard shortcut.

When this tab is showing, you can type and do basic editing in the document. The button for 'Print Preview and Print' gives the same screen you would get from the document by pressing Ctrl+P.

More on the Backstage View

Again, backstage contains information about the document and Word. It gives you access to controls for the document like Save, Send and Print; it gives you access to control over Word options that let you change how Word works in all documents. Again, in any version of Word you can return to the document view and other ribbon tabs by pressing the Esc button on your keyboard. The Backstage could easily be the subject of a separate page and perhaps some day it will be. Here are just some pictures.

Backstage - Word 2007

Backstage - Word 2010

Backstage - Word 2013

Backstage 2016

But, in the fall of 2019, this initial view using the backstage Info tab changed to using the new backstage Home tab. See 2019-2 below.

Backstage 2019

In the fall of 2019, backstage's initial view changed to the backstage Home tab from the Info tab:

Backstage 2019-2

So you own a laptop or maybe a tablet that has a very limited amount of space and you need to edit important word files. Well, what do you do? You find a good and a free word processor that is both small in space and effective in results. The year is 2019 and the world today doesn’t use only Microsoft Word. There are plenty of effective replacements available now that are both small in size and very useful. So, today we’re going to take a look at the best word processors of 2019 that’ll prove to be amazing replacements for your current office utilities.

People don’t have the internet around them all the time, yet they want to complete their work on time. Then they are definitely in need of a good word processor that can be downloaded. If you’re one of the people that need downloadable word processors, then you’re in for a treat as we’ve listed some of the best downloadable word processor programs of 2019.
Let’s have a look at the MS Word alternatives that you’ll want to download:

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1) Jarte

This amazing word processor is based on the WordPad engine and is absolutely free of cost. Although there is a paid version of Jarte available, if you’ll only be working on Word and WordPad files, the free version is pretty good too. Going through its features, Jarte is supported by Windows 7/XP/Vista. Its interface is quite efficient and requires less from your PC or laptop to work with and provides really fast results. That’s not just all that it has, it even has a Text-to-HTML and HTML-to-Text editor. Additional features include a spell and grammar checker as an option for those who mistype a lot. Jarte has to be one of the best word processor programs of 2019.

2) OpenOffice

OpenOffice is probably the best downloadable word processor of 2019, definitely one of the best in my opinion. It can be downloaded easily from OpenOffice.org and consists of 6 packages that are both easy to extract, install and use. OpenOffice happens to be quite similar from the ever so famous MS Office. The 6 applications that it consists are Writer (a basic word processor), Calc (which is used to alter spreadsheets), Impress (which is for anyone who loves to make presentations), Draw (an app for graphic designers), Base (to alter databases) and Math (for anyone who needs help with maths). For me, Writer is better than Microsoft Office as it is quite a good replacement for Adobe Reader as well. That’s right, it can also open PDF files. The software happens to be maintained by many helpful developers online as it is open source and absolutely free of cost. This is perhaps the leading word processor program for the year 2019.

3) NeoOffice

If you’re an Apple lover and a Mac OS X user, this word processor program is definitely for you. NeoOffice happens to be a very helpful office suite and has a huge amount of features similar to OpenOffice. NeoOffice can edit most MS Office files, spreadsheets and everything else. In addition, it includes an option to easily highlight through PDF files, which is something rather new to see. Unfortunately, the free edition of NeoOffice does not let you save files, Here I would like to suggest you this PunctuationCheck for proofreading.

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However, for people who only want to edit, type or print, this is the perfect word processor program.

4) IBM Lotus Symphony

IBM and free are two things that we do not really see in the same sentence often. But the fact is IBM has released a word processor program that is free of cost. IBM’s free productivity package, known as the IBM Lotus Symphony, comes with a word processor program, a spreadsheet editor and a presentation editing software. Initially, people only considered it to be an OpenOffice wannabe as it seemed like a replica. However, they’ve modified it quite a lot and now it looks very unique. The ever so efficient IBM utility is able to edit ODF, TXT, Word files, and even PDF files. Not just that, it can also be exported as a PDF file. Whatever you may want, IBM Lotus Symphony has it. What was once called an OpenOffice replica, now happens to be a tough competitor of the same word processor program.

Sometimes people do not have enough space or time to download a word processor program on the device they are using and prefer a word processing program that is efficient and smart. We’ll be looking into some of the best online word processors of 2018:

5) Google Docs

When we talk about an online, free word processor application, there is one program that is probably the best replacement for Microsoft’s MS Office. Google happens to have the solution to everything and this is probably the best solution for anyone that likes cloud storage and online word processor programs as Google Docs provides both. That’s right! With Google Docs, you can easily edit your documents and enjoy 15 GB of cloud space that has all your work saved.

Just like other programs from Google, Docs also has quite an easy and user-friendly user interface that does not let you get confused. Edit, save and create as much you can as even if your laptop’s battery drains out, Google Docs saves every word from the second you’ve started typing to save your hard work.

Another great feature of Google Docs is that you have the ability to share and see work with your colleagues in real-time and you can even communicate with them if you want to using the efficient sidebar GChat.
Google Docs very easily makes it to the list of top online word processor programs of 2018.

6) Zoho

Zoho was first started a few years ago. It aims to provide around 20 kinds of utilities that include a lightweight online word processor program as well. To use this word processor program, you have to make a Zoho account first or link your Google account to it. The interface of the word processor program happens to be very easy to use. Similar to Google Docs, it saves your work as you type so that you don’t lose precious data.

7) Etherpad

Etherpad is mostly used by developers to edit real time coding, but later on it evolved as a valuable word processor program. Etherpad is really easy to use and provides results in real time. It is a must have for students that need lightweight word processor programs as its real approach is to edit documents for those who are working in collaboration with each other. The biggest advantage of Etherpad is that there is no signup option and the user doesn’t really has to get in the mess of making an account to edit their valuable files. The only thing you need to do is start a new ‘Pad’ (which is just a fancy name for a word document) and start working on it with your friends. You’ll just have to share its link with your friends and you’re good to go. An email invitation system is also available. And when all of you have the Pad link, you can start working on the project with each other, regardless of being miles apart.

8) Nevron Writer

Alright, Nevron Writer is actually a part of NevronOffice and they boast their product as an alternative of MS Word processor. They like to assert the fact that their Word Processor looks and behaves identically the same whether you use it in Windows or Mac.

Here are some most prominent of features of NevronWriter apart from the same interface in Windows and Mac:

  • Compatible with all Big Word Processors – No matter whether you use MS Word or Pages that comes with Mac, you would not have any compatibility issues and your docs will always open with these processors as well as all famous word processors.
  • Rich Formatting – People love MS Word for being the key word processor and because the attention to details is simple marvelous. However, Nevron Writer claims to have better and in-depth formatting.
  • A Visual Web Designer – If you swing between your WordPress website and word processor, Nevron Writer is absolutely for you, because it is based on HTML and CSS.

9) LibreOffice – Writer

Just like Nevron, LibreOffice is also an entire office suite and write it the word processor that comes with it. Unlike Nevron Writer, the “free” here is not “free trial”, but absolutely and permanently free. Download it and use it as long as you may please.

Here are the reasons why you may consider Writer from LiberOffice:

    • Free download – like no strings attached
    • Compatibility – The biggest issues that the users of word porcessors have with their processors is that whether they would be compatible with big and huge MS Word or not, and Pages too. This processor is just as compatible as the previous one.
    • Customization – Fonts, formats, design, customization – if these are the words that drive you when it comes to word processors, this one is definitely for you because it lets you customize each and every part of your document.
    • AutoComplete – and some other smart features help you all the way through writing and processing really awesome documents. There are simply many document templates to choose from, which makes your job easy.

10) Speare

If you’ve always been wanting more from the best word processors and you think that it should be more than a bland word processor, Speare is obviously for you. They call it a thought processor and judging by very unique and advanced features, yes, it lets you organize your thoughts and jot them down in a much better way.

Here are the most promising features of Speare – start with a 14 days free trial and pay only if you like it:

      • Web App – It comes with an app that works directly in your browser, which will help you record your creative thoughts lest you lose those ideas in the labyrinth of your brain.
      • Creative organization of ideas – Once you have some really creative ideas recorder in the app, sit on a laptop, open Speare and use its tabs like function to creatively write down those ideas in shape of tabs. Moveable tabs – that you can move from top to down to center anywhere and once text is perfectly checked, process those tabs into a document.

11) SSuite WordGraph Editor

Like a few word processors in this list, this one also comes with full shebang – a complete office suite. However, since we are concerned only with the processor, let us talk about that. WordGraph is a full fledge word processor with all the bells and whistles that come attached with word processors.

Here are features that you will love:

      • .Net or Java Free – Yes, this word processor will run perfectly without .net or Java installed on your computer. It is light and it does not need these specs.
      • Thumbnail Previews – With WordGraph you can have Thumbnail previews of your document before you finalize them.
      • Formatting – Fonts, style options, formatting and advanced tables that you only get with WordGraph you will be free to create docs that you need.
      • Multi-Display Compatibility – If you love multitasking and thus you love to use two monitors at the same time, worry no more because this processor works fine with both monitors.
      • Presentations – Unlike MS Word which is limited only to text docs, this processor also lets you make really good presentations.

It’s absolutely free! But you can make a donation to their good cause.

12) WPS Writer

Again! Yet another office suite and Writer (Click to download) is their word processor. Well, this processor seems to be a very promising one by the features that come with it. Definitely not as revolutionary as Speare, but it crushes it at being a word processor. Have a look:

      • Compatibility – Yes, it is 100% compatible with all those God damned word processors that your boss, your colleagues, your students and your clients etc. love to use.
      • Formatting – Well, it does not introduce any revolution to formatting, but it comes with all familiar formatting tools that you love to use in MS Word.
      • Extra Stuff – How about being able to write in not less than 230 fonts and using hundreds of document templates? Good, right?
      • Ctrl+C/P/X/Z – Yeah, we know this very well. Been there done that! But WPS Writer does not come easy. It lets you use not less than 50 pre-defined keyboard shortcuts. How about it?
      • Password protection – is there, love it, do it.
      • Mail Merge – Do you like not having to attach word processor documents in email and being able to send multiple documents with a few clicks? Get this word processor.

13) SoftMaker’s FreeOffice Text Maker

Yes, this one is also an office suite, but just like all other office suites, SoftMaker’s FreeOffice also comes with a word processor. Text Maker is the name of word processor that comes with this suite. Let us have a look at what it can do so differently for you:

      • Design Rich – Since design is the strong suit of this processor, you would not have to worry about formatting, design and documents like flyers or brochures etc. It lets you design awesome documents as well as writing the documents that you need.
      • Spell check in 58 languages – So how many languages do you know exactly?
      • Compatibility – Oh yes, forgot to mention, it is fully compatible with MS Word and all big word processors like Pages from Apple.
      • Unicode Ability – This word processor is fully Unicode enabled so you can type in Unicode.

14) Dropbox Paper

Ah yes, “But Google docs or Dropbox Paper don’t really beat a features rich MS Word.” Yes, but they are free and they still have more than basic features that you need to produce a doc and save it. The best thing about Paper is that it is not all about writing words, but also coordination and teamwork.

      • Task Management Tools – They will help you have a check on your team and have updates about all recent developments.
      • Annotations – They will help you give feedback on tasks accomplished by team members and get feedback from them.
      • Calendar – Link your Paper with calendar and it will always help you find the right docs at the right time. You would never go to a meeting unprepared.

So:

In case you are tired of using MS Word or Pages, irrespective of how awesome they are, you can give a try to any of these word processors. All of them have their own unique features.

You can pick one that is more in line with your needs.

My personal favorite? Well, aren’t we done with word processors? Why shift from one to another for same or similar features?

Perhaps it is the time to give a shot to something more creative: a thought processor. Yes, you are right. I would recommend you to use Speare because it makes a clear roadmap from raw thoughts to processing them to finalizing them in shape of a well-written document.