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Jul 31, 2020 at 10:23 comment added cheersmate Sometimes the statements on the website are actually inaccurate. I once submitted to a journal which (according) to the website only accepted .doc, but the submission system allowed me to upload .tex files and nobody complained.
Jun 7, 2014 at 2:41 comment added user479 It's still a truth that everyone has access to Word, thanks to the penetration of Microsoft on the desktop and Word being the default standard of word processing. If you run Mac or Linux, your word processing software will convert to Word doc. I'm using Linux, my supervisor Mac and a collaborator Windows, and we all inter-operate using Word doc via our respective software.
Jun 6, 2014 at 21:32 comment added Christopher Creutzig While I agree with what you said, I’ve also always found it a very strange quirk that a lot of people assume everyone has access to (or would even consider using) Word. (Or that people think “TeX” meant Knuth’s macro package “plain TeX,” not just “anything from the plain TeX-LaTeX-ConTeXt-etc. family.” But that’s a different topic.)
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