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AbiWord works on Windows, but only through the download link below because it's no longer available for Windows users from their official website. It also works on Linux but only through Flathub. Jarte is another free word processor that has a tabbed interface to keep all open documents easily accessible on one screen. Common file types are supported, you can set Jarte to automatically save a document from every minute to every 20 minutes, and you can install several spell check dictionaries during setup.

Jarte can be configured to automatically open the last file you were using upon launching the program, which is a nice option that most of the other software from this list doesn't allow. Unfortunately, the spell check feature isn't automatic, and the program itself is sometimes confusing to grasp. WriteMonkey is a portable word processor that's centered around providing an interface with the least number of distractions as possible so that you can focus on writing and nothing else.

Every menu option in WriteMonkey is only shown if you right-click the document. From there, you can do everything from open a new document or project to toggle focus mode, copy all the text, open dev tools, and more.

WriteMonkey is a free word processor for Windows, Mac, and Linux. Another free word processor, this one advertised for creative writers, is RoughDraft. It's simple to open and edit files from your computer because of the file browser that's open on the side of the program window.

New documents appear in their own tab so that you can keep up to files open in RoughDraft at the same time. One of the downsides to this word processor is that the last version came out in and the developer is no longer working on it, so it won't get new features in the future. Also, while the DOC file format is supported, the file has to have been created in Word or older.

FocusWriter is similar to WriteMonkey in that it's portable and has a minimal interface. The program automatically hides the menus and any buttons from being viewed, and you can run it in full-screen mode so that you don't see any other program windows. Basic formatting is allowed in FocusWriter, like bold, strikethrough, and aligning text. You can also edit the foreground and background text, page margins, color, and line spacing to produce custom themes.

However, documents with rich text formatting might import into FocusWriter in plain text and become completely unusable. FocusWriter includes an alarm and lets you set goals regarding your typing, like to type a particular number of words or to type for a certain number of minutes per day. It's easy to keep track of projects because you can add up to two at a time and easily browse through local files and folders from a side menu. Any new documents that are opened are kept in their own tabs to keep everything closely together but organized at the same time.

You can download Judoom on Windows only. AEdit has a bit of an outdated interface since the development team abandoned the software and haven't released an update since , but it still works just fine for a word processor. AEdit lets you password protect documents and provides a spell check function, though it doesn't check for errors automatically. AEdit is for Windows computers. If you can't find a word processor that you're happy with, consider taking advantage of the free trial of Microsoft Office so that you can get the full capabilities of Microsoft Word for a whole month.

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