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Developer: Nisus Software
Athentech perfectly clear complete 3 9 0 1715 download free. Since ATPM’s last review of NWP’s sister application, Nisus Writer Express (NWX), a new version of that application has also been released. While I didn’t look too closely at NWX for this review, it is worth noting that the 3.0 release of NWX followed the release of NWP and benefits from many of the same improvements. Nisus Writer Pro 3.0.4 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.
Price: $89 (CD-ROM); $79 (download); upgrade, family pack, and other options are available.
Requirements: Mac OS X 10.3.9; 10.4 required for full right-to-left text support. Universal.
Trial: Feature-limited (prints watermark on last page; after 15 days, cannot save documents and watermark appears on all printed pages)
I have a confession to make: my word-processing needs are not thatexciting. I have long thought that Microsoft Word’s features, thoughimpressive, were so much more than I would ever need that it was sillyto continue paying for it. To come completely clean, most of my writingis done in DEVONthink Pro, where the text engine is essentially the sameone provided with Apple’s TextEdit. When I need more, I tend to use atool more specialized in its function, which accomplishes what I need done.In fact, the introduction of Track Changes in the latest versionof Pages removed the last criterion that justified keeping MicrosoftWord installed; I simply don’t need it anymore. I suspect that many Macusers are like me, in theory if not in practice.
Nevertheless, as a “it meets all of my word-processing needs in oneapplication” product, Word has been the front runner for years. Whileothers have tried, no other word-processing application has comeclose—yet—to offering Microsoft a run for its money in this category.Until now: Nisus Writer Pro (NWP), the latest word processor in theNisus Writer family, may be the closest thing to the alternative toMicrosoft Word as the word-processing application for everyone.
Following Up
Since ATPM’slast reviewof NWP’s sister application, Nisus Writer Express (NWX), a new versionof that application has also been released. While I didn’t look tooclosely at NWX for this review, it is worth noting that the 3.0 releaseof NWX followed the release of NWP and benefits from many of the sameimprovements.
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I won’t recap the wonderful work that Watts Martin did on the NWX 2review, but will assume that readers are familiar with that verythorough review. For the record, it was in reading Martin’s review thatI realized how truly simple my word-processing needs are: Martindemonstrated in that review familiarity, even intimacy, with featuresthat never occurred to me were useful in a word processor.
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Basic Needs
But maybe a review from the perspective of a usually simple,occasionally more complex user is the one that will help the most users.If so, this review is for you.
NWP easily meets all the basic needs for word processing. My list ofbasic needs includes text formatting, styles, lists, andfootnotes/endnotes. All are easily accessible in NWP, through both menusand a great tool drawer (still customizable, as Watts described back inNWX 2.x). And all offer more than just the bare-bones options, insteadproviding all of the choices any Microsoft Word user might expect (andmaybe a few he hasn’t seen).
Of course, NWP offers more than this, and the basics in NWP arenumerous. Tables, numbering, indention control, table of contents,indexing, and extensive styles and formatting combine into a veritablebattery of features. In fact, I can’t think of a design element oroption I’ve ever seen in Word or any other straight word processor thatisn’t in NWP. Yet the interface isn’t cluttered, the menus are clean andeasily navigable, and the drawer is a neatly organized tool.
Power Tools
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As with NWX, NWP includes a number of features that are impressive andeven surprising. The built-in thesaurus is fast, powerful, and easy touse while writing: one of the tabs in the drawer houses the thesaurusinterface, and lingering on a word brings up suggested alternatives.Simply selecting Use applies the chosen synonym in place of theoriginal.
Users bemoaning the lack of macro support in the upcoming version ofMicrosoft Word may want to look more closely at NWP. As Martin mentionedway in his review of NWX, the Nisus word processors are highlyscriptable and support extensive macros in Perl and AppleScript, and thenew version supports even more advanced macros. Those of us who don’twrite our own macros will appreciate the many macros that come with NWPand will find great help at Nisus’s forum page for Nisus Writer ProMacros.
NWP is capable of handling text editing on the order of programmingcode. It can also handle multilingual needs, such as right-to-leftediting. It supports multiple clipboards and allows you to customize hotkeys for every menu command if you wish. In addition to the traditional(and print-oriented) tools of table of contents and indexing, there aretwo great tools—bookmarks and cross-references—that allow for moreefficient digital file usage. The powerful find features are improved inthis version as well, and NWP has better image handling than previousNisus writers.
Problems
A few weeks before I installed NWP, I had installed an entire CD offonts, bringing my font library to more than 1,200. This successfullychoked NWP every time I tried to start it; it simply couldn’t handlethat number of fonts during loading. Scaling down my font library solvedthe problem easily; still, users with large font collections may havedifficulties.
NWP supports that elusive MS Word feature Track Changes only partially.NWP recognized comments in documents, but it placed them at the end ofthe document—so they were rendered mostly useless, as it was impossibleto see what body text they referred to. Actual changes and highlightsare missing completely, and there is not a way to write comments forother readers to see, either. This seems to be the single glaringomission, but it is a big one: users who work collaboratively see theiruse of this feature quickly jump from “want” to “need.”
NWP offers a full-screen mode, but it is actually a bit too plain. Thetext is small, and there is no access to simple features such asformatting and lists unless you know the hot-key commands for them. I’dlike to see both of these changed, allowing just a bit more userinteraction with the concepts in a document.
Also, the drawer is amazing, but I wouldn’t have known about how easy itis to customize it had I not read through the manual (which, I’ll takethis opportunity to mention, is thorough and readable). This seems likea picky point, but the drawer features crucially into my workflow withNWP, and my ability to customize it has improved my efficiency inwriting. I’d like to see a tutorial of sorts, maybe in a video orinteractive file, which would introduce new users to the power of NWP.
Concluding Thoughts
Nisus Writer Pro is, hands down, a great word processor. It will easilymeet the needs of 90 percent of users out there, with only those whorequire collaborative Track Changes-style tools being left out. Whilepowerful, it is thoughtfully arranged in a clean and relatively simpleinterface. Writing and editing are everything you expect them to be andembody that desirable attribute of getting out of the way of your work.
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Nisus Writer Pro 3.0.1 Multilingual | macOS | 328 mb
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.
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Familiar Classic features are also on board, like attribute-sensitive find and replace, an upgraded Nisus macro language, and glossaries.
We have also improved a number of existing features. For example, we’ve added a variety of additional options to control the display of notes. Footnotes can now also span across pages.
We have also improved a number of existing features. For example, we’ve added a variety of additional options to control the display of notes. Footnotes can now also span across pages.
Nisus Writer Pro
Compatibility: OS X 10.10 or later 64-bit
Homepage: https://www.nisus.com/pro/
Homepage: https://www.nisus.com/pro/