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Re: Weekend fun



I find both the doggerel that John Paines got and the response that you got, Carl, among the more impressive things I've seen from ChatGPT, even though I wouldn't say that XyWrite is known for its advanced formatting capabilities!  (I don't really know what that means, but I wouldn't say that XyWrite is known at all.)  I do like the wonderful understatement "XyWrite is not as widely used as Microsoft Word"!

Martin

On Sun, Jan 15, 2023 at 4:36 PM Carl Distefano <cld@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Reply to note from "Martin J. Osborne" <martin.j.osborne@xxxxxxxxx> Sat, 14 Jan 2023 21:34:44 -0500

> Have you tried asking it something like "What are the advantages
> and disadvantages of using the word processor XyWrite rather than
> Microsoft Word?"?

I just did, and here is the response:

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XyWrite and Microsoft Word are both word processing software, but they have different features and capabilities. Here are some of the main advantages and disadvantages of using XyWrite rather than Microsoft Word:

Advantages:

    XyWrite is known for its advanced formatting capabilities, which allow users to create complex documents with a high degree of control over layout and formatting.
    XyWrite supports a wide range of file formats, including its own proprietary format, which can be useful for users who need to work with a variety of document types.
    XyWrite is command-based, which can be faster and more efficient for experienced users who are familiar with the program's commands and shortcuts.

Disadvantages:

    XyWrite has a relatively small user base compared to Microsoft Word, which means that there may be fewer resources and support available for users who need help or have questions.
    XyWrite's command-based interface can be difficult for new users to learn and use, especially when compared to Microsoft Word's graphical user interface.
    XyWrite is not as widely used as Microsoft Word and it is not as well-integrated into business and government as Microsoft Office.
    XyWrite development stopped in the early 90s and it's not updated to support new operating systems or hardware, making it less compatible with modern systems.

It's worth noting that XyWrite was primarily designed for journalists and technical writers, and its strengths lie in advanced formatting and handling of long documents with a lot of formatting options. Microsoft Word is more widely used and has a lot of features and tools that are not present in XyWrite, it's more widely supported and it's more user-friendly for general users.
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Carl Distefano
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