Is there a really good Youtube video or tutorial on how to use Pages for writing a nonfiction book? Or should I convert it to Word, which I've used for other books? I can't stand Word but I use it because those reviewing my work, use it. Thanks.
I'm surprised LibreOffice is still around. I tried in back in the WordPerfect days. Has it been updated to function well in the last few years?Pages is likely adequate if all you need is a 'narrative' form of text editing, and it saves into a 'mostly' compatible Word format if needed. It's not entirely Word format since it can get micro spacing wrong, and doesn't format footnotes/endnotes the same way Word does. It's pretty close though.
Better, if not wanting to use Word but needing a good all purpose word processor, might be LibreOffice. This is an excellent alternative, and is somewhere like 99.9% Word format compatible. It's also free.
I doubt you'd find much in the way of YouTube type tutorials on using Pages for this kind of work because that's not really what Apple are likely to have had in mind when producing it, but considering that all sorts of books have been written on primitive, basic and quite ordinary text editors and word processors in the past (including WordStar in DOS even now by George R. R. Martin), if your primary need is Word compatibility, you have a fairly wide choice.
It's regularly updated. Latest stable version is 7.6.6 and there's a newer 24.4.4 which is still in testing. I'm using 7.5.something (because I couldn't be bothered updating) on my M3 MBA.I'm surprised LibreOffice is still around. I tried in back in the WordPerfect days. Has it been updated to function well in the last few years?
I'm surprised LibreOffice is still around. I tried in back in the WordPerfect days. Has it been updated to function well in the last few years?