AmigaWriter
Professional Word Processor
for the Amiga future
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Rating: "Very Good"
(Amiga Magazin 9/98)
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Writing, processing and designing of text will always be a standard task for computers. The same goes with
the Amiga. Although there are more and more voice recognition systems being used only typing the text with the
keyboard will be skipped. Layouting, correcting and printing will continue to need the features of a excellent
word processor. |
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19-Oct-98: AmigaWriter 1.1
Version 1.1 is a service release. Many customer requests were fulfilled and problems that customers experienced
were addressed and fixed. The new features of 1.1 include: improved printing; font substitution table; multi-assigns
for font directories; Bubble-Help control; complete localization; better interaction with StormScreenManager. Update
23-Sept-98: AmigaWriter 1.04 Demo
Here is the English demo version of our new word processor AmigaWriter. The final English version is also available
now. Download
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The concept of AW
is based on boxes.
Those boxes can
have any contents. |
Platform independent standards
AmigaWriter will be the first word processor developed on Amiga that uses concepts and technologies
of standard text systems from other platforms. The flexible expandability of a typical Amiga application will also
be used in AmigaWriter and allows to extend the functionality of it externally. Commercial-, shareware- and freeware-developers
will add new loaders and savers for different text and image formats and expand AmigaWriter with features being
superior to the standard applications on other platforms. |
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Ease of use
It will be incredibly easy with AmigaWriter to do easy tasks like selecting a new font or defining the
actual screen resolution. You wont have to search in badly designed requesters, no big mouse movements necessary
to select paragraph formats. Working together with experienced users we worked out a superb graphic user interface
concept that our developers implemented consequently. Things like WYSIWYG when editing notes - be they at the end
of the actual page, chapter or document - will be standard, of course. |
Boxes are very
flexible. The color
of the border and the
background can
also be set.
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You are able to
adjust the screen
geometry. |
Amiga like
The interface makes proper and consequent use of the Amiga multitasking ability. So nearly every requester
is non-modal, that means you can leave it open while working on the document or with other requesters and preferences
windows. You can see this especially in the paragraph format dialog. You can set tabulators by typing their values
into a requester or by clicking into the horizontal ruler of the document while leaving the requester opened. Not
everywhere you will have both ways at the same time. Fast loading and saving of documents also is a feature that
is mostly only seen on Amiga. |
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Full paragraph control
The paragraph requester will satisfy (nearly) all your wishes. Special features are: Connected chapter
and page format and huge amount of options to set tabulators. You can create a paragraph format and set a chapter
format for it. That eases formatting of floating text greatly. By applying the paragraph format you can not only
change font settings and text alignment but also the look of the actual chapter. There is no easier automation
than this one. |
The paragraph formats
are the basis for
many powerful
functions.
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You can have
more than one
master pages. |
Page formats and chapter management
With AmigaWriter you can create more than one page format - a feature not seen on many word processors.
A page format can even be linked to a paragraph. You can use this for the chapters of a book to set different layout
and text formatting options for them. You can set a page format in the paragraph format for beginning a chapter
that can be different from the page format used for the list of contents. |
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Open for different image formats
Embedding and printing graphics is no longer a unique feature of desktop publishing programs, too. AmigaWriter
uses a flexible import interface. It can load graphics in the IFF and JPEG formats. But it is also able to use
AmigaOS datatypes. So you can place pictures of the most exotic format in the text.
You will get used to AmigaWriter immediately! You can learn to use it very easily. When you are used to work with
other word processors you will have no problems at all. |
The flexible
page numbering
makes is good for
any type of documents.
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Price:
English version
available now!
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198,- DM (119,- US$)
Update to version 2.0 will be free!
Owners of Wordworth or FinalWriter may obtain a
Sidegrade for 149 DM (89 US$). |
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Rating of the Press:
"Very Good" (Amiga Magazin 9/98)
"AmigaWriter is the first and only Amiga word processor with footnote management deserves this expression."
(Amiga Special 12/98)
"The first version of AmigaWriter is already a good word processor.", "85%" (Amiga Plus 10/98) |
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Complete Features List |
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- http://www.haage-partner.com
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