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Introduction

Author

Requirements

About TextSpresso

Features

Registering

Before Using TextSpresso

Comments & Bug Reports

Special Thanks

This chapter covers basic information regarding TextSpresso, such as features and how to register.

Author

TextSpresso 1.0 was written by Daniel L. Taylor.

Portions of TextSpresso were written by other authors or companies and are used with permission. These include:

In addition, portions of Hot Filter were originally written by Paul Bosomworth of BuzzMac Software.

Taylor Design would like to thank the above authors for their source code contributions to the Macintosh developer community. Without their generosity this project would have taken much longer.

In return, Taylor Design makes portions of its work available as freeware source code tool kits. If you are a Prograph programmer please visit DataLink: The Prograph Pages at the Taylor Design web site for more information on Taylor Design's freeware source code.

Requirements

  • A Macintosh or 100% compatible with a 68020 or higher processor. TextSpresso is optimized for PowerPC.
  • Mac OS 7.x or 8.x or higher (including Mac OS 8.5).
  • A minimum of 2.5 MB of hard disk space for the complete install (including manuals, sample files, etc).
  • A minimum of 2 MB of free RAM for PowerPC, and 2.5 MB free RAM for 680x0.

About TextSpresso

TextSpresso 1.0 is an easy to use, professional level text cleaning and filtering application.

TextSpresso can handle a wide range of tasks including:

  • Cleaning up E-mails, Web pages, MIME text documents, and other text retrieved from the Internet.
  • Preparing text for the Internet to insure that it is readable regardless of transport method or end destination. TextSpresso can prepare Mac text, which may contain Internet incompatible special characters and formatting, for E-mail, Usenet, and message boards.
  • Converting cross platform text files between Mac and PC with special character preservation.
  • Preparing text documents for publishing in HTML on the World Wide Web.
  • Preparing documents for print publishing. TextSpresso can reformat text so that it looks good in print and obeys many of the common spacing and character rules of graphic design, saving publishers a great deal of time and money.
  • Whatever you need. TextSpresso lets users create new filters using 7 different core filter types including pattern matching and MultiFilter.

TextSpresso is flexible and powerful without being hard to use, making it ideal for both professional and casual use. TextSpresso is especially well suited for publishers, HTML authors, mail list administrators, and other professional users who require exceptional flexibility and performance in their daily text processing.

Features

  • Supports Hot Filtering of the selected text in virtually any Mac application without leaving that application.
  • Batch processing of documents using a fast, multi-threaded processor.
  • Fast! Capable of applying complex filters to large (i.e. >200K) documents in a matter of seconds. Small files and the clipboard are filtered in the blink of an eye.
  • Supports multiple open documents at once, each document with its own WASTE based editor, filter cache, and undo cache. Document size is limited only by RAM.
  • Up to 100 levels of undo for each open text file.
  • Includes 83 filters. Filters are included for HTML, Internet, platform conversion, publishing, and more.
  • MultiFilters provide single click application of more than one filter. Built in MultiFilters are included for: one click Internet text cleaning; preparing text for publishing; preparing text for Internet transport; converting text to HTML; converting between Mac and PC text; and more!
  • Users may create new filters using any one of 7 core filter types, including pattern matching and MultiFilter. Users can trade filters they create with other TextSpresso users.
  • Multi-threaded, even on versions of Mac OS without the Thread Manager.
  • Over 30 user preferences.
  • Intuitive, slick user interface with Filter, History, and Balloon palettes.
  • A real, compiled Macintosh application with 68K and PowerPC native versions.
  • And much more!

Registering

TextSpresso is not free. When you download TextSpresso it is limited to demo mode. In demo mode TextSpresso operates normally for 30 days from the first day you run it. After 30 days it will cease to run except to allow you to enter your registration code.

TextSpresso 1.0 can be purchased under three different licenses:

  • Single User License: $29 each.
  • Site License: $500 (single organization, all members within 100 mile/160 km radius).
  • World-Wide License: $1200 (single organization, all members on Earth).

To register TextSpresso open the application Register in the TextSpresso folder. (You can also pay directly if you cannot or do not wish to use Register. See the file Pay Directly in the Extras folder). You can also order online using either of the following URL's:

Before Using TextSpresso

Before using TextSpresso please be sure that you have read and fully understand the license agreement included with the TextSpresso archive. By using and/or distributing TextSpresso you automatically agree to the license agreement and the disclaimer contained within the agreement.

Comments & Bug Reports

If you have any questions, comments, bug reports, etc., please feel free to contact Taylor Design. Visit the Taylor Design web site for the latest information and updates and to learn about the latest Taylor Design products.

E-mail: support@taylor-design.com
taylor-design@kagi.com
TaylorDsgn@aol.com

World Wide Web: http://www.taylor-design.com/

Postal Mail
Taylor Design
8172 Palm #1729
Oak Hills, CA 92345-7849

Special Thanks

  • Paul Collins for all of his advice.
  • Paul Bosomworth for his help and sample code.
  • Tom Rockwell for coming through in a pinch.
  • Dr. Thomas Pringle, Dan Bronson, Geoff Braun, Shon Vaughan, Michael Flower, John Pennebaker, and all the other beta testers for their feedback, advice, and comments.
  • Gary Gehiere for letting us decorate our web pages with his coffee icons.
  • Jennifer for letting me borrow her Mac IIcx for testing.
  • And last but not least, God, for pretty much everything.