WordGrinder is a basic word processor that runs in a terminal, designed for text entry. It has basic style support, a very clean user interface, a nice menu-based command system, HTML import and export, and supports Unicode. It is extremely lightweight and easy to use.
| Tags | Text Editors Word Processors |
|---|---|
| Licenses | BSD Revised |
| Operating Systems | Windows Windows Unix |
| Implementation | C Lua |
| Translations | English |
Recent releases


Release Notes: This version fixes an unpleasant typo that caused 0.3.1 to crash if you tried to turn autosave on (as the author found, to his cost). This version has a crash handler that will try to let you save your document if/when any other bugs show up. Users are strongly encouraged to upgrade.


Release Notes: This release fixes a few issues that slipped through testing: crashes on File->New and File->Import->HTML. A few cosmetic issues have been corrected.


Release Notes: This version has had a major overhaul, fixing a large number of bugs and adding a number of new features such as troff and LaTeX export support, timestamped autosaves, table of contents support, and others. There is now a Windows version that runs in an NT console window.


Release Notes: This version contains many, many minor bugfixes which increase stability and correct a number of UI issues. There are also a few new features, such as a running word count.


No changes have been submitted for this release.