Other word processors have caught up, in many respects. WP/Win doesn't
get in my way, either. I write on a screen completely bare of prompts,
icons, menus. I've modified the keybord to resemble my highly customized
XyWrite keyboard. Macros are much easier to do on the
fly. And it integrates smoothly with the Windows programs I need to use.
Every time I go into a big press room in Washington, I see fewer and
fewer laptops running XyWRite. That suggests to me that XyWrite is
slipping with its core market.
Alas, I had hoped WP would excel in tech support. That'[s been a
disappointment. They ARE available, and do return calls, but their
technical expertise is definately lacking. TTG's techies are harder than
heck to reach, but they seem to know their business.