At Tue, May 27, 2003, the nimble fingers of Jon Johanning typed the following:

>On Tuesday, May 27, 2003, at 05:55  AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> So to sum up: Express is designed to be a small, fast and lean word
>> processor that has features that everyone can use with an interface
>> that both intuitive and easy to use. It is not designed to replace
>> Classic Nisus Writer, it is an all new product.
>
>So what will make it different from "small, fast and lean word 
>processors" like TextEdit, or even AppleWorks, which has a lot more 
>features already that Express apparently won't have when the first 
>version is released?

We will have an easy-to-use word processor with strong search and replace
options. However, I hope they manage to implement user-defined paragraph
and character styles for NW Express. Otherwise, it will be useless for
any formatted document that is more than one or two pages long.

For much of my work, that requires MS Word compatibility, the current
feature set is enough, provided I can use styles to format documents
consistently.
-- 
Mark Smith
Ashiya, Hyogo, Japan.
Local Government in the UK / Ancient Japan Sea Levels
<http://www2.odn.ne.jp/~hab26240/>


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