Word Processor for Ibook Clamshell G3

Is there a word processor I can use with my Ibook Clamshell. It could be freeware or basic. I need it for memos, notes, letters and plan to write a book. Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated.

WordPerfect is a word processing application. At the height of its popularity in the late 1980s and early 1990s, it was the de facto standard word processor, but has since been eclipsed in sales by Microsoft Word. WordPerfect version 3.5e for Mac has been made freeware by Corel, and can be downloaded here http://main.system7today.com/software/wordperfect/wordperfect.html . It is a great, free alternative to Microsoft Word!
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    - LibreOffice. This free suite allows you to do everything that you can do with paid suites but with a free one. It's also open-source > http://www.libreoffice.org
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