hi guys thanks for all your help i’ll give word a try kind regards trey.
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You still have to import text files, sadly.
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> On Apr 11, 2016, at 2:03 PM, Jonathan Mosen wrote:
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> Is it still the case that Voice Dream Writer won't import common formats like
> Microsoft Word? It's a wonderful app, but last time I looked, you really
Thanks Anna, if I could get Word documents in as well as out of it, there'd be
no comparison, it is such a good tool but the importing thing is a bit of a
deal breaker for me.
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> On 12/04/2016,
Hi Jonathan and all,
There hasn't been an update to Voice Dream Writer in quite a while, so yes, the
document still has to be in plain text format. I think Winston said he was
going to work on it after the Voice Dream Reader update, though, so maybe this
will change before long.
Best,
Anna
Is it still the case that Voice Dream Writer won't import common formats like
Microsoft Word? It's a wonderful app, but last time I looked, you really had to
stick with writing an entire project with it before exporting, since once you
did, you couldn't do some editing of the file on your PC
2016 05:55:17 -0500
> Subject: Re: Best word processor for iOS devices Able to write complete
> documents?
>
> Hello Trey. I believe that Microsoft Word is the most accessible Word
> Processor. I use it for all of my note taking. I take my notes at meetings
> with my Brailliant B
I like voice dream writer. It is very nice. I know somebody else has already
recommended this.
Jen
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> On Apr 4, 2016, at 9:48 PM, trahern culver wrote:
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> Hi all, Please can somebody tell me what is currently the best accessible
>
ect: Re: Best word processor for iOS devices Able to write
complete documents?
Hello Trey. I believe that Microsoft Word is the most accessible
Word Processor. I use it for all of my note taking. I take my
notes at meetings with my Brailliant BI 40 display. When I get
home my docum
Hi,
Voice Dream Writer has some features that I don't think other iPhone word
processors have, such as the ability to create and navigate by headings, the
ability to navigate by paragraphs, a spell checker that locates the next
misspelled word, and the ability to rearrange headings and all the
Google Docs
On Tue, Apr 5, 2016 at 3:55 AM Paul Hunt wrote:
> Hello Trey. I believe that Microsoft Word is the most accessible Word
> Processor. I use it for all of my note taking. I take my notes at meetings
> with my Brailliant BI 40 display. When I get home my document is
Hello Trey. I believe that Microsoft Word is the most accessible Word
Processor. I use it for all of my note taking. I take my notes at meetings with
my Brailliant BI 40 display. When I get home my document is waiting for me, no
synchronization required. It's free too.
> On Apr 4, 2016, at
Hi all, Please can somebody tell me what is currently the best accessible
wordprocessor For writing complete documents on iOS devices? Your help with
this question would be most welcome Kind regards trey
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