Posts tagged wordprocessing
Cymbol, an iPad app providing fast, easy access to symbols, special characters, and scripts used in scholarly, business, and legal content, is now available from PhoneApp.com. Choose from 44 special characters that are not available on the iPad’s onscreen keyboard. The Cymbol app saves text sequences, provides Unicode conversion and much more. Continue reading »
Posted by InfoManager, January 1, 2012
Nuggit/Nuggit Express a quick, powerful and efficient text editor is based on the skEdit code base, so it is able to share bundles, scripts and snippets with skEdit. Nuggit/Nuggit Express brings a clean and efficient interface to text editing tasks without compromising on the tools; and is the perfect tool for those quick and dirty file and manipulations.
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Posted by Fred, June 5, 2011
GoodReader, named as 2010′s #2 best-selling iPad app in the U.S., is now available with an amazingly simple-to-use Auto Sync feature which enables users to download documents or entire folders from remote servers and mark them to automatically synchronize.
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Posted by Fred, March 27, 2011
Independent developer Alexander Blach has launched Textastic 1.1 for iPad, an update to his plain text editor featuring syntax highlighting.
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Posted by InfoManager, December 12, 2010
The language barrier has always been a formidable obstacle to global commerce, travel, and understanding other cultures, and now, SpeechTrans, Inc. has broken that barrier. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, October 24, 2010
iZinkit has released TCoder 1.0, their latest application for iPhone and iPod touch. TCoder is the first logging iPhone application for journalists: a great tool that enables reporters to take notes during press conferences, speeches, etc. perfectly synchronized with their recorder, minidisc or TV camera, since notes taken automatically include the actual time code of their recording device. TCoder allows users to:
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Posted by Fred, June 27, 2010
Wow!! Imagine a new version of Lotus Symphony for the Mac. I remember when Lotus announced Modern Jazz for the Mac, but never delivered after Microsoft Excel took off so well. Modern Jazz for the Mac and Symphony for the PC had one big limitation that kept it from selling. No Macros. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, November 7, 2008
This blog has an article about getting free applications for writing scripts, books etc. on the Mac. After all the Mac is known for being popular with creative people. Continue reading »
Posted by Lynn Wegley, October 4, 2008
Keep Your Word 1.0 for Mac OS X Leopard lets you build your own dictionary, classifying and grouping the terms exactly how you want to, while helping you to learn the longest list of words thanks to its different exercise modes. Continue reading »
Posted by Fred, August 30, 2008