Which APP in Lion is for Word Processing?

Downloaded Lion yesterday.
If I wanted to type and send a snail mail letter,which app would I use for that?
Thanks!

Apple's Office Suite is called iWork and contains Pages a Word Processing application, if a trial isn't installed then you can use TextEdit which will work for a basic write and print approach.

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