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No, TextMaker doesn't support the Comments feature. Personally, I don't mind this, because I find the comments impossible to get rid of. (I recently submitted a short story to an anthology, only to realise that a friend's comments were still in the text -- ACK! I had to resend and ask them to ignore the original.)
TextMaker does, however, have a truly amazing feature-set. It's a full word processing program. I've had some glitches with it in the past, but the current version is very stable, and very good.
Pocket Word is a notepad, and TextMaker is a word processor. It's paid for itself several times over for me, simply because it allows me to create and read documents that are worth being sent to my editor and straight to our print department. My Pocket Word documents have to be fixed -- inch-marks replaced by smart-quotes, double-hyphens replaced by em-dashes, that sort of thing. Footers, page numbering, tables, graphics -- TextMaker has it.
It also works perfectly in Landscape mode, to answer your other question.
I appreciate the simplicity of Pocket Word, and in some ways find it less clunky than TextMaker. I'd love for MS to get it right, because I think the UI would be better. But in the meantime, I have no regrets about buying TextMaker.
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