Historical
- 1st Word / 1st Word Plus Atari ST family and Acorn
- AppleWorks Word Processing - Windows and Mac
- A M Jacquard Systems running Type-Rite, its own proprietary software
- AmÃ
- Apple Writer Word Processor - Apple II & III series
- Apricot Computers SuperWriter
- AtariWriter - Atari 8-bit family
- Bravo
- Bank Street Writer
- ChiWriter
- CEO - Data General's AOS and AOS/VS operating systems
- CPT Word Processors
- DeskMate - strictly speaking, DeskMate had a word processor component within it
- DisplayWrite
- DPCX/DOSF
- EasyWriter - DOS and Apple II (CP/M)
- Edit (application) - Mac
- Electric Pencil
- EZ Word
- FullWrite Professional - Mac
- Gypsy
- Homepak for Commodore 64 and Atari
- IBM 3730
- Interleaf - Now called QuickSilver
- KindWords - For Amiga computers
- Lex - for DEC's VAX VMS
- Lexicon
- LocoScript
- Lotus Manuscript
- MacWrite
- Magic Wand
- MindWrite - Mac
- MultiMate
- PaperClip - For Commodore 64 computers
- PC-Write
- pfs:Write Professional Write/IBM Writing Assistant
- PROFS - IBM VM series
- Protext
- Q&A Write for DOS / Windows
- Scripsit
- SimpleText - Apple System 7-9
- SpeedScript - For Commodore 64 computers
- Sprint
- Taste
- Tasword
- TeachText - Mac
- TJ-2
- Type-Rite, proprietary software running on A M Jacquard machines
- VolksWriter
- WordMARC
- WordStar
- WriteNow - Mac / NeXT
- QText
- XyWrite
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