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WordPerfect Family Pack 3
WordPerfect Family Pack 3
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List Price: $79.00
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Product Details

  • Binding: CD-ROM
  • Brand: Corel
  • EAN: 0735163086669
  • Format: CD-ROM
  • Label: Corel
  • Manufacturer: Corel
  • Platform: Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows Me, Windows 95
  • Product Group: Software
  • Publisher: Corel
  • Release Date: 2001-08-01
  • Studio: Corel
  • Title: WordPerfect Family Pack 3
  • UPC: 735163086669
Avg Customer Rating: 4 stars

Product Description: Regardless of its primary function, every computer should have a few basic software necessities: a word processor, an antivirus program, a spreadsheet application, and perhaps a photo editor. WordPerfect Family Pack 3 provides all of those essentials plus a bevy of other programs. Its cornucopia of software includes full versions of WordPerfect 9, Quattro Pro 9, McAfee VirusScan 5.0, Corel Photo House 5, Corel Print House 5, Compton's Interactive World Atlas, CYBERsitter 2001, and Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing 11.

This big four-CD package includes everything an Internet-capable family computer needs. WordPerfect is a top-tier, fully functional word processor; Quattro Pro is an efficient spreadsheet application; and Photo House is a feature-rich, user-friendly image editor. Most of the other applications are similarly praiseworthy. The hefty manual and comprehensive online help system make mastering any of the programs relatively easy. The only determent to getting started is the installation, which can be a chore due to the number of apps included.

With Family Pack 3, Corel takes a great step to ensuring user friendliness: a central task manager contains wizards and templates to help users accomplish scores of common projects. Whether you're creating to-do lists, household budgets, or finding online weather reports, the task manager works seamlessly with the included applications. However, if you'd rather leap right into the main applications, users can always bypass the manager.

This new version of WordPerfect Family Pack includes several thoughtful improvements over its predecessors. The last pack didn't include VirusScan, which is one of the finest antivirus programs available. Families with young children will appreciate the Internet filter CYBERsitter, a configurable, password-protected filter that blocks access to Web sites and e-mail with objectionable content. Mavis Beacon Teaches Typing offers a friendly, classroom-style environment, designed to transform users into efficient, speedy keyboard jockeys.

The Family Pack only includes one dud. Compton's Interactive World Atlas is a disappointment, especially since it replaces the superior Compton's Interactive Encyclopedia 2000 Standard from the previous Family Pack. The so-called atlas contains only limited information on a few cities worldwide, low-quality multimedia clips of general topics, and a few other odds and ends.

One bad apple doesn't spoil this bunch, though. WordPerfect Family Pack 3 is a powerful and astonishingly cost effective suite of software, some of which is mandatory and some just useful. --Joel Durham, Jr.


Customer Reviews


5 stars All of the World is Divided into Three Parts
All of the world is divided into three parts, Microsoft Word users, WordPerfect users and non-computer users. Being in the WordPerfect camp, I feel somewhat compelled to attempt to convert the Word crowd. If you are using Word, and you don't require all the "prodding whether you want it or not" that the Word program provides for formatting, spelling, etc., then WordPerfect is really something you should try and the Family Pack 3 is a nice way to go. As compared to Word, WordPerfect is a "cleaner" word processing program and is easier to use. All the tools are there, spell check, formatting and grammar help, they're just not as intrusive as they are in Word. I also prefer Quattro Pro, the spreadsheet program over Microsoft's Excel. When Quattro Pro was first introduced by Borland (a long time ago!) it was hands down better than Excel in graphing and analysis. While Excel has narrowed the gap, Quattro Pro still leads the way. This is a strong package at a very attractive price.


4 stars Forgot the difficult Address Book
As I said before it is great - BUT - to address an envelope is now difficult - in WordPerfect 6 it was easy. So far (about 1 week) I haven't been able to figure it out. But it still beats Word 2002 by a mile, which, "in a Word" stinks.


5 stars Sure beat MS Word
After paying [the money] for the Office XP "Upgrade", which included Word 2002, I was very disappointed. The upgraded Access and Excel didn't have very much new to offer. After using WordPerfect 6 for sometime, I thought the "latest" Word would be a vast improvement. It isn't. To add a caption to a picture is just about impossible. The two just won't stay together - I finally found a horribly round-about means of doing it, but it didn't look good and I finally gave up. Don't believe what is in the manual or what is "taught" in other manuals.
So, I purchased the WordPerfect Family Pack 3 for [price]minus a [price] rebate. Could anything this cheap be good?? Well, it is head and shoulders over Word. The MS software creators should be ashamed! Adding a caption (which sticks with the photo/image) is simple and quick. To look at the hidden nuances of a paragraph is easy and complete. If you use Word now, buy this one. It won't be long before you recognize the superiority of WordPerfect 9!!!


4 stars WordPerfect 9
I would have rated it with 5 stars but it didn't have the address book that the earlier versions have. That is my complaint for this version.


5 stars Word Perfect Is Word Is Not
I started my college career, using Apple, and it was fine. Then the college switched to Word Perfect and Word. I tried both and fell in love with Word Perfect because I found it to be exactly suited to my needs. Recently, my computer was upgraded and I lost my Word Perfect. I was forced to use Word. I HATE IT, especially that stupid sun wanting to help me type a letter. I am an accomplished typist,(90WPM for the last 40+ years). I don't want Word or its templates. I want what Word Perfect allows me to do--type my manuscripts, quickly and efficiently without over-riding my typing decisions. A friend recently said Word was invented for people who either couldn't type or couldn't format. That's fine for them. But for the rest of us, thank goodness WordPerfect is still around, because we much prefer the ease of using the Word Perfect processing system.