Any windows application that can successfully open up the Rich Text Format Directory (RTFD), which is the default output file for Textedit.app? Thanks!
-NKA
Powerbook G4 12 inch/DELL DIMENSION 4600,
Mac OS X (10.4.8),
100 GB HD, Superdrive, 1.25 GB RAM
Actually, I did search google prior to posting on here. I figured that a Mac forum was the best place to get answers about this. Unfortunately, windows explorer looks at the RTFD as a directory and not a single file. Word or Word Pad, while they open the rtf file within the RTFD, do not preserve the formatting from the original RTFD. Anyone else have any other ideas?
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