What is the difference between the different file formats icWord® supports in save as feature?
RTF (Rich Text Format): This saves the text in a format that preserves all the text attributes (e.g. font, line spacing, styles, tabs, etc.) as well as the pictures. Use it for exporting text to other word processing programs. All versions of Microsoft Word understand RTF files so this is a good format to use when you want to send a document to Word users. Text document: This is Macintosh text, used in Simple Text and other programs. Styling information is not included. Unicode text document: This is Unicode text, used in Mac OS X and Windows 2000 and beyond as the native encoding. This is especially useful when you have text in non-Roman languages, including double-byte languages such as Japanese, etc. What is CarbonLib and where do I download it? In order to run, icWord® 4.x requires the presence of CarbonLib 1.6 or better in your system. CarbonLib is an Apple library used to provide Mac OS X Compatability. If CarbonLib 1.6 is not present in your system, icWord® 4.x will give an aler