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Given that list of criteria, Numbers should probably be avoided. It can get unwieldy in no time. I developed solutions at a Fortune 100 company using Excel and Access; some of the Excel solutions were massive, but required significant planning and t…
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Since I don’t have an iPhone... I purchased top-of-the-line Accordance and many modules for $800. Earlier this year I purchased Adobe CS4 Premier Collection (Acrobat Pro, Bridge, Device Central, Dreamweaver, Drive, Fireworks, Flash, Illustrator, …
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So, is the Google Wave the next evolution of MS OLE and OpenDoc?
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I remember that Nisus Writer 6 was built to take advantage of OpenDoc, but was burned once it was cancelled. At the time it seemed like a great opportunity and step forward.
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Quote: can I go (CS2 Full version > CS3 upgrade > CS4 upgrade? Since you already upgraded to CS3, it shouldn't be a problem to just upgrade to CS4.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Funky_White_Boy It's not rated well on the apple store website, but I personally think that Office 2008 is really good. Everyone needs Office,and I'm sure you'd benefit from Excel. I'm really not even sure if there is …
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Thanks for the info. Sounds like it fills a much-neglected niche on the Mac side.
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Non-Apple: Mellel Nisus Writer Pro Accordance Adobe CS4 Master Collection (Acrobat Pro, Dreamweaver, Flash, Fireworks, InDesign, Illustrator, PhotoShop) Bookends Scrivener Papyrus NeoOffice iWork 08 Firefox WiTopia/Tunnel Block SpellCatc…
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Quote: Originally Posted by Mystic I would use the text editor of your choice for the text and then I would use InDesign for the page layout. I would then save the final product as a PDF file to give as a digital file. If the final output is P…
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I have been using Reunion for ~6 years. No problems, very satisfied with it.
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OpenOffice.org is quite good, but tables can be slightly off when sharing files with MS Word. Also, it depends on whether you save the file as .odt or .doc when working with OO. Consider NeoOffice, which has a better Mac feel and is more congruent w…
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Having worked on Excel (Win) in a Fortune 50 company for 8 years, yeah, Excel is the standard. Unfortunately Excel on the Mac side is crippled (2008 has no VBA, and 2004 is old VBA, comparable to XL 97 VBA). For the past year (no longer analyst w…
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What about SmartCal or Mailtrust, which has calendar capabilities or Backpack or the more complete Basecamp?
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Were these created in iWork 09? iWork 08 was just updated about 10 days ago. So it may be that is what it is referring to?
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SugarCRM, open source vTiger, open source Concursive
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I think OpenOffice.org 3.0 has it in the form of text frames. Is that what you are looking for? What about Pages from iWork? You get the benefit of Keynote and Numbers, too.
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Scrivener is excellent. You also might consider Papyrus.
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Howdy. It may be checked by default. But it is the first thing I disable in MS Office. It causes all kinds of problems.
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Actually, Pages in its current incarnation is far better than Publisher.
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If you want an excellent program with mail merge and avoid MS Word, then consider Nisus Writer Pro 1.1. You'll find the simplicity of WriteNow (I used it for several years in the 1990's) and the power of the old Nisus Classic in a modern OS X progra…