Word processor products for the Apple Macintosh are suddenly being seen as an attractive market to enter, and Microbytes Daily has spotted a couple of new entrants: WordPerfect Corp of Orem, Utah is set to announce a version of its WordPerfect program for the Mac, and Ann Arbor Softworks, Newbury Park, California, which makes FullPaint, is set to preview a program called FullWrite, which it describes as a high-end word processor with desktop publishing capabilities – It gives you the desktop publishing look, with WYSIWYG, the ability to wrap text around objects, and you can edit in an object-oriented environment, says Ann Arbor, which adds that it also appends things like reference notes to a main document, formats multiple columns, checks spelling, kerns and does automatic numbering footnotes and headers; it will be out in April for between $300 and $350.