Chimera
...once I get Word back on my laptop (I had a temp version with my new computer, and it expired). I'm going to buy it at BYU bookstore and--get a student discount--as soon as I am back in town.
If you want to save a few bucks, there is an open source version of Word. I don't mean a pirated version, I mean a word processor that was developed by folks who just give it away for free...
Recently we are seeing a lot of this kind of open source software, and the amazing thing is the quality. I downloaded the open office suite and haven't used word/excel since. Not because I'm a Microsoft basher, but because it really is a slick program. It opens Word and Excel documents, it saves them as Word and Excel documents (you simply do a 'save as' and choose your version).
Anyway, I've got open source office, a photoshop program (GIMP), some mind mapping software, audio software (I used that to 'podcasted' the first chapter of my book on my blog, you can hear it
here). Open software is really becoming a nice alternative. If nothing else you can use open office until you get word. But, if you like it and it saves you $100, that is always a good thing.
Anyway, enough of my soap box.
Here is the link.I wouldn't mess with the 'stable' version, go for the beta version (1.9+). It is the one I use, and I don't have any problems.