Environment: KDE, KOffice Project.
Application Type: Visual Text Processor.
License: GNU LGPL.
KWord is a FrameMaker-like word-processing and
desktop publishing application. KWord is capable of creating demanding
and professional looking documents. Whether you are a corporate or home
user, production artist or student, KWord will prove a valuable and easy
to use tool for all your word processing and layout needs.
KWord is a wordprocessor based on frames. This can be
used to place components in precise locations, as with many professional
DTP applications. KWord can also handle huge amounts of texts and allows
you to do professional markup with ease (Source:
www.koffice.org/kword;
Access: 28-Oct-2002).

Basic paragraph flow and picture insertion (10/98).

Superscript, subscripts, and paragraph borders (10/ 98).

Frame orientation (10/98).

Improved frames (11/98).

Style templates, lists, and headers (11/98).

Tabulators, visible formatting characters, and embedding other
KOffice parts (12/98).

Headers, footers, and tables (01/99).

QT 2.0, improved tables, frame backgrounds, variable insertion, and
visible document structure (03/99).

KDE Themeability, template dialog, endnotes, and autocorrection (05/
99).

Improved frames and simple DTP (08/99).

This time no new features are shown here (although there are new ones
like automatic table of contents generation, serial letters, custom
variables, and a few more). But this time you can see that already real
work can be done using KWord (this document are the notes for a talk
about the KOffice) (11/99).

KWord 1.0 running under KDE 2.1 (03/ 01).

Many templates are included to help you get started! (11/01).

KWord 1.1 showing many features including sophisticated text editing,
and clipart images.(11/01).

KWord showing off the new, good looking Anti-Aliased fonts (11/01).

KWord 1.1 takes full advantage of KDE 2's innovations, including
themes, and crisp font- rendering.(11/01).

KWord 1.2 can be used for bi- directional texts like Arabic. (05/02).
Source:
www.koffice.org/kword/screenshots.phtml; Access: 28-Oct-2002.