Thanks. Is this on the app store or do I have to hunt it down?

On 7/23/12, Daniel McGee <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Alex, well I use a free app called Bean and it works for me. I mainly got
> it because Text Edit can't display your word count and tell me how many
> pages I have written. Where as with Bean all I have to do is one simple
> keystroke and I get all the info in a dialog box. I have also been able to
> save in that app in .doc word format and go between windows and Mac at
> college and home. I like both systems and I'm very glad I found this app. It
> also regularly updated too and I think the developer is aware of us
> Voiceover users because he fixed some labels that wern't correct in 3.8 and
> were supposively reporting there correct status in 3.9 LOL I didn't even
> know what labels he was referring to but it was mentioned in the change log
> so I assumed it was done.
>
> Anyway hope this helps.
>
> Daniel
> On 23 Jul 2012, at 19:26, Matthew Campbell wrote:
>
>> Hi.
>> Try VO T to check formatting.
>> If it doesn't work, try highlighting the text first and then use VO T.
>> HTH,
>> Matthew Campbell.
>>
>>
>> On 2012-07-23, at 1:42 PM, Alex Hall wrote:
>>
>>> Okay, I wondered if format support would ocme into it. Still, from
>>> what I hear, any file formatted in one program will likely not be
>>> formatted correctly in another, so I don't see this as specific to
>>> Textedit. Headers and footers are things I never use, but I can see
>>> how lack of support would be limiting to other users. When using vo,
>>> is there a command equivalent to ins-f, to read formatting? I use that
>>> command to check centering, font, and other attributes.
>>>
>>> On 7/23/12, Erik Burggraaf <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>> You know, for most practical purposes, it can. I haven't really had
>>>> good
>>>> luck getting tables to work, but i'm still back on sl. Hopefully things
>>>> have
>>>> improved in two years, lol. I've certainly submitted professional
>>>> reports
>>>> with it, and had them look reasonably attractive.
>>>>
>>>> By the way, text edit's filetype support isn't very good. If you have a
>>>> form
>>>> done up in word format, text edit will import it but pooch the
>>>> formatting. I
>>>> have to use open office writer for that sort of job, and writer
>>>> irritates
>>>> me.
>>>>
>>>> Have fun,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> ERIK burggraafEbony ConsultingI am currently on the road and staying in
>>>> touch on my handheld.
>>>>
>>>> Alex Hall <[email protected]> wrote:
>>>>
>>>> Hi all,
>>>> I have a stupid question. I was looking at Textedit yesterday, and
>>>> found it supports lists, tables, bolding, justification, centering,
>>>> and so on. So, except for embeding images, what can MS Office, Libre
>>>> Office, or Open Office do that Textedit cannot? Basically, why the
>>>> need for a more powerful editor when this one seems to have it covered
>>>> pretty well? I always hear variation of, "the mac is fine unless you
>>>> want to actually get work done", and I was wondering about Textedit,
>>>> so I had a look, and it seems quite capable.
>>>>
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