I find inexact that word processing hasn't evolved since 1984. I have personnally been working at Atlassian and I can tell:
Confluence has seemlessly replaced Word in the company.
The "share" workflow is pervasive in a corporate communication tool, and the rich text editor makes it possible to build bigger, richer documents. The reason word processors per se are being side kicked is they're only useful to layout a letter.
Confluence has seemlessly replaced Word in the company.
The "share" workflow is pervasive in a corporate communication tool, and the rich text editor makes it possible to build bigger, richer documents. The reason word processors per se are being side kicked is they're only useful to layout a letter.