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    <title>Poll Update: Desktop Word Processing Still King</title>
    <summary>Our poll this week asks: Which tool do you mostly use for word processing?. We&apos;ve had a great response, with 837 unique votes so far. The results are very much in favor of desktop word processing tools, which is a little surprising considering the early adopter readership of Read/WriteWeb. Microsoft Word has 47% of the...</summary>
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      <name>Richard MacManus</name>
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      <![CDATA[<p><a href="http://www.readwriteweb.com/archives/poll_what_tool_do_you_use_for_word_processing.php">Our poll this week</a> asks: Which tool do you mostly use for word processing?. We've had a great response, with 837 unique votes so far. The results are very much in favor of desktop word processing tools, which is a little surprising considering the early adopter readership of Read/WriteWeb. Microsoft Word has 47% of the vote, followed by OpenOffice with 15%. Google Docs isn't too far behind OpenOffice, with 13%. But it looks like the Web Office still has some way to go before it is used as the primary form of office software. The results so far, in order:</p>
<p>1. Microsoft Word 47% (391 votes)<br />
  2. OpenOffice 15% (125 votes)<br />
3. Google Docs 13% (105 votes)<br />
4. A Text Editor (e.g. Notepad, Emacs) 7% (58 votes)<br />
5. Zoho 6% (48 votes)<br />
6. Another desktop word processor (please comment) 5% (42 votes)<br />
7. ThinkFree 4% (37 votes)<br />
  8. Other tool (please comment) 2% (15 votes)<br />
9. Another browser-based word processor (please comment) 1% (9 votes)<br />
10. StarOffice (Sun) 0% (4 votes)<br />
11. Zimbra 0% (3 votes)</p>]]>
      <![CDATA[<p>Overall, about 74% of poll respondants use a desktop word processing tool or a text editor. About 26% use a browser-based word processor, with half of those being Google Docs.</p>
<p>There's still time to cast your vote before we close the poll at the end of the week:</p>
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