![]() I'm a couple semesters away at finishing my bachelor's program, then going in for Master's and eventually my Doctorate. I'm currently studying at Luther Rice University in Lithonia, GA. I'm also going to spring for Accordance 10 soon and buy into one of the new base collections to prepare me for the hardcore Biblical Language studies when they come up. I haven't gotten into RTL text yet, but I know it's coming and wanted to start using Mellel ahead of time so I'd feel more at home with it when the time came. ![]() Far superior to Word when I need to chunk away at large papers. Mellel has been excellent in terms of performance and stability. Should I give Nisus Writer Pro a look, and would it streamline my workflow better than Mellel, or since I've finally conquered Mellel enough to write my papers with, just stick with it? I'd love to hear people's evaluations on the programs. I've also seen on here where some are trying Nisus Writer Pro and really seem to like it as well. So usually when I'm done, I do have to export to Word, then open it inside Word 2011 and cleanup the formatting slightly before sending it on. It does save everything in a proprietary format. ![]() Usually before figuring out anything high end, I've had to consult the manual, or turn to a forum page (some of you on here REALLY helped me out recently when I needed it and it was MUCH appreciated!).Ģ. I've finally mastered enough of it where I can type my seminary papers easily (I've created a few "template" files). Performance has been great and I love the new iCloud integration.ġ. So far things have been OK with Mellel and my seminary papers. I'm doing this to prepare for when it's time for Biblical Language (such as Hebrew) work, as well as the performance of Mellel is definitely better than Word. I'm currently using Mellel for my academic papers for seminary. Changed: using the forward delete key (DEL) in a table will clear the cell contents instead of deleting cells.While I'm at the comparisons, I have another question.Fixed: dense comments and/or tracked changes could be incorrectly truncated when creating a printout or PDF.Fixed: certain changes in the Style Sheet view did not correctly update the palettes.Fixed: redefining a style from the selection can incorrectly add a font override.Fixed copy/paste of paragraph styles with certain list styles can trigger superfluous text layout.Fixed: some areas did not treat a Control + left click as a secondary/right click.Fixed: possible Page View crashes and hangs.Fixed: Document Manager group listing can initially incorrectly clip names.Fixed: changing the list bullet in a regular document view can incorrectly apply a blank/empty list bullet.Added: Open Recent menu shows checkmarks next to already opened files.Fixed: macOS text translation menu is unavailable when selection spans multiple paragraphs.Fixed: zero-length selections (aka: insertion points) are not restored when reopening files.Fixed: changing to Style View and back should preserve the scroll location.Fixed: improved compatibility with beach-themed versions of macOS.Restored Spanish localization– thanks to Francisco J. ![]() Footnotes can now also span across pages. For example, we’ve added a variety of additional options to control the display of notes. We have also improved a number of existing features. Nisus Writer Pro is a powerful multilingual word processor, similar to its entry level products, but brings new features such as table of contents, indexing, bookmarks, widow and orphan control, cross references, line numbering, and text wrap around images.įamiliar Classic features are also on board, like attribute-sensitive find and replace, an upgraded Nisus macro language, and glossaries.
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