mithomas@bsu-cs.UUCP (Michael Thomas Niehaus) (05/04/88)
Well, I have been using Word Perfect on my Mac II for a short time now, and I have come to the conclusing that it is just one or two versions away from being a very excellent program. It still has some problems right now. It seems to have some problems when the spelling checker is active; double-spaced text doesn't always appear double spaced. Also, when editing a header, sometimes lines will disappear from the screen (even though Word Perfect still knows that they are there). Anyone from Word Perfect out there? There is one feature that I think every Mac program should implement for we hard disk owners: the ability to set a default folder for all file saves and retrieves. This is definitely prevents hard disk clutter when more than one person uses the same machine. (I tend to forget to specify what folder, so I will let the program do it for me.) With a hard disk, the automatic timed backup feature is so fast that it is not noticeable. However, I don't know how well it would do for a 3.5" drive. That could end up being annoying. The spelling checker works very well, especially compared with the beta version. I haven't tried the thesaurus yet. So what does everyone else think of the package? We probably will adopt this software as a standard here at Ball State University, mainly because we have 200 copies of the IBM version and the VAX version. Michael Niehaus UUCP: ..!{uunet,pur-ee,iuvax}!bsu-cs!mithomas
paulm@nikhefk.UUCP (Paul Molenaar) (05/05/88)
In article <2845@bsu-cs.UUCP> mithomas@bsu-cs.UUCP (Michael Thomas Niehaus) writes:
#Well, I have been using Word Perfect on my Mac II for a short time now, and
#I have come to the conclusing that it is just one or two versions away from
#being an excellent programme...
Agreed, but keep in mind that you should use version 1.0 dated
_12 april 1988_ instead of _4 april 1988_!!!
The 8 days older version has some major bugs corrected.
The MS-Word stickers on my keyboard have now been replaced with
the ones from WordPerfect. I like it a lot.
Paul Molenaar
"Just checking the walls"
- Basil Fawlty -
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Paul Molenaar
"Just checking the walls"
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