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RE: Windows SaveGets?



Title: RE: Windows SaveGets?

What little I've seen of NotaBene, it has the same fatal flaw that Word has...it's so overbuilt that it's just too much trouble to use if all you want to do write. I need a program that can be used "keyboard only" (or mouse only, like a browser), AND with uncomplicated keystrokes. That's what I like most about Textpad...I can make the keyboard into anything I like (I keep the Textpad and Xywrite keyboards pretty much the same...I can't afford to overstress those overweight and out-of-shape brain cells - I don't want to cause any "nucleus-attacks")

-Bry

-----Original Message-----
From: Yo Intl. YK [mailto:rrr@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Wednesday, February 13, 2002 7:39 AM
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Subject: RE: Windows SaveGets?


At 7:11 Uhr -0800 13.02.2002, Brian.Henderson@xxxxxxxx wrote:
>
>
>Since becoming acquainted with Xywrite I've been searching for a GUI
>editor that works as well. As most of know all too well, there's no such
>animal. Even my favorite GUI, Textpad, falls woefully short...its
>programmability is only slightly better than plain keystroke recording,
>and you can't save to individual keys on the fly. That said, it's still
>the only one I use in windows mode.

Sounds like NotaBene is for your.
Unless you use accents and want to use the command line, of course.



-- Rene von Rentzell, Tokyo (rrr @ twics.com)