Japanese word processors include Microsoft's 'Word' and JUSTSYSTEM's 'Ichitaro,' among others.

Literal

Japanese-language [for-用の] word-processor software [at-には], Microsoft company [possessive-の] 'Word' [and-や], JUSTSYSTEM company [possessive-の] 'Ichitaro' [and-など] exist.

ワープロソフト is the abbreviation: ワードプロセッサー → ワープロ + ソフト ('word processor software'). 一太郎 (いちたろう) is Japan's homegrown word processor, once dominant but now niche. Full-width Roman letters (Microsoft) and full-width quotes mark this as an older Japanese computing style. ~や…などがあります is the standard pattern for listing examples.