![]() (In the early days, Nisus Writer “Classic,” as it’s now called, used a text format.) RTF isn’t proprietary and is supported by nearly all word processors and even by more basic programs like OS X’s Text Edit application, so if you need to open a Nisus Writer Pro file and the only program you have handy is, say, Microsoft Word, you will be able to do it. Fortunately, both Nisus Writer Pro and Express preserve one of Nisus’s original 1989 strokes of genius-namely, saving documents by default as RTF (Rich Text Format). If you share your documents with anybody else, file-format compatibility may be an important issue. While it didn’t make me yearn to be cloistered once again in the research library, I will admit that I was very impressed at how nicely the two programs work together. Back in my previous life as a university professor, I did all my bibliographies and footnotes “by hand.” For this review, I tested Nisus Writer Pro 1.4 with Bookends 10.6.1. For the kinds of merges that most of my clients have done over the years, Nisus Writer Pro does a terrific job and I can’t see how it could be made any easier.įor scholars, Nisus Writer Pro provides hand-in-glove integration with the very popular citation management program for Mac users,īookends from Sonny Software. (Tip: Use one-word placeholders, for example, FirstName instead of First Name.) And like Word, Nisus Writer Pro can also enter placeholders based on the evaluation of conditions, although this takes a wee bit of macro coding. It was a snap to pull data from a single group in my Address Book (or multiple selected groups, or all the records), but it was only slightly more difficult to export a merge (.mer) file from FileMaker Pro or a comma-separate value (.csv) file from Excel. I found creating my first simple merge document in Nisus Writer Pro much easier than doing the same thing in Microsoft Word. ![]() When it comes to merge tools, you may find that with Nisus Writer Pro you may not even need to read the documentation to merge. Want to add bookmarks and cross-references, so you (or your readers) can find their way around in long documents? No problem. Nisus Writer Pro can also lets you create an index and a table of contents. ![]() Nisus Writer Pro supports comments, and in my testing, I was able to move a commented document back and forth between Nisus Writer Pro and Word. Pro is designed for writing professionals and has the advanced document management features that are required by users who are not just writing, but producing documents. Changed: using the forward delete key (DEL) in a table will clear the cell contents instead of deleting cells.If Express as good as Pro in all those respects, why would anyone bother with Pro? Express is designed for students, business users, and, well, ordinary writers (which is to say, most users).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. ![]()
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