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Author Topic: NotePro from today's GAOTD  (Read 3502 times)

Curt

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NotePro from today's GAOTD
« on: March 30, 2011, 11:56 AM »
I hadn't heard of this one before, but was pleasantly surprised, when testing. It doesn't open quite as fast as I would like it to, but otherwise I have nothing bad to say about it:
NotePro, part of today's giveaway: Crystal Office

The Office suite's normal price is $35, but is of course free "today".
NotePro is part of the suite, but as a stand-alone it is priced $20.

http://www.giveawayo....com/crystal-office/
http://www.crystaloffice.com/notepro/
http://www.crystaloffice.com/

NotePro, ZDNet Editors' Pick

If you need to create or edit text files and want something with more options than the default Notepad/WordPad programs that come with Windows but don't need the power and complexity of a full-fledged word-processor, check out NotePro. Although it has many powerful features typically found in a word-processor, it's very simple to use.

NotePro has a clean, attractive interface that puts nearly all the options you'll need right on the well-designed button bar. NotePro handles standard text files, and also creates and saves Rich Text Format, Word, Windows Write, and HTML files used by Microsoft Word and other word-processors. You can have multiple documents open at one time.

Other options include complete control over text appearance. Use any TrueType font installed on your system, control the font size and attributes (bold, italic, underscore, or strikethrough), and also use colored text, including background fills.

Onscreen you can quickly increase or decrease text size, add super- or subscript text, and change the text alignment (flush left, centered, or flush right). You can also quickly create numbered or bulleted lists.

Like a word-processor, NotePro lets you create custom "styles" for your text - define a font, face, attributes, color, alignment, etc. - that lets you easily apply a style to specific text. Great for headers, captions, or entire paragraphs of text you need to distinctively separate.

NotePro also has a built-in Spelling Checker, and lets you import text from existing files. NotePro also let you embed or link to objects and images.

Other features include changing the case of text to all upper or lower, Calculator, and Character Map, font preview in the font selection window so you get a quick peek at what a font looks like, and print preview.

NotePro is easy-to-use, and provides plenty of features. In a fairly small package it incorporates nearly all of the most-used features of a word-processor without having to learn how to use one; in fact, if you use a word-processor frequently, you might find yourself using NotePro instead for many documents.
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« Last Edit: March 30, 2011, 12:02 PM by Curt »

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Re: NotePro from today's GAOTD
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2011, 01:01 PM »
but don't need the power and complexity of a full-fledged word-processor

I fail to see how this is any different than a full-fledged word processor. If I'm working with simple text then I want a quick program with a clean interface. Personally, I use EditPad. From looking at the toolbar, this NotePro is just as cluttered as MS Word.

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Re: NotePro from today's GAOTD
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2011, 03:26 PM »
(re-edited for the sake of world peace):

EditPad is fine, but .txt only!, and for another market. You're comparing apples with oranges.

« Last Edit: March 31, 2011, 08:25 AM by Curt »

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Re: NotePro from today's GAOTD
« Reply #3 on: March 30, 2011, 03:56 PM »
(re-edited for the sake of world peace):

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