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?
The marketing decisions of software developers often puzzle me.
There is nothing puzzling about this at all. If you want to build a nice house, you start by building a firm foundation. That's what we are doing now -- helping firm up the foundation. There's no sense adding more features while there are still bugs. Once we all help get this debugged and version 1.0 is out the door, the other stuff can be added.
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Rick Davis
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