cy@dbase.A-T.COM (Cy Shuster) (06/27/90)
In article <103362@convex.convex.com> ewright@convex.com (Edward V. Wright) writes: >Does anyone have the new version (v1.1) of FullWrite Professional? >Can anyone tell me what is different between this version and 1.0? As I recall, the primary area of bugfixes was in outlining, plus whatever other fixes were in by that time. I'm not aware of any major features added; and the memory usage is about the same as 1.0. You should have received a free upgrade to it; if not, call our Customer Service line at 213/329-9989. --Cy-- cy@dbase.a-t.com
george@huntsai.UUCP (George Williams) (06/27/90)
ewright@convex.com (Edward V. Wright) writes: >Does anyone have the new version (v1.1) of FullWrite Professional? >Can anyone tell me what is different between this version and 1.0? There's very little difference on the surface, mostly bug fixes (though I never had much trouble with bugs) and supposedly some performance improvements (though I haven't noticed any difference in speed on my MacII). As I recall, the most significant change is the addition of multilingual dictionaries, but I don't have the documentation here at work. Hope that helps some... -- George Williams E-Mail: george@huntsai.boeing.com Phone: 205+461-2597 BTN: 861-2597 USMail: Boeing Computer Services, POBox 240002, JA-74, Huntsville AL 35824-6402 << Disclaimer: Boeing is not responsible for my opinions, nor I for theirs. >>
mbarton@nyx.UUCP (Michael Barton) (07/03/90)
I just received my FullWrite Professional Version 1.1 Update today, and I can tell you what it says in the cover letter: - Improved outliner stability (apparently the outliner screwed up on occasion - Access to Multi-lingual dictionaries, which are available from Ashton-Tate @ $49 a piece. - Documentation tag limit removed - Stability in Low Memory situations (apparently FW 'quit unexpectedly' when it ran out of memory) The cover letter says that the dictionaries have changed format, and user dictionaries are not fully compatible - they have a problem with cpaitalization recognition. Thats all! Michael Barton