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RE: SmartWords



Not trying to instill confidence, but to tell you what I know. They
have enhanced the dialog boxes for certain commands, like column tables,
and added other academic related functions. Because of what we use the
editor for, many of those dialog boxes are not important to us. I
really haven't compared the products at a level of detail to be able to
give you a rundown, but for basic word processing functions we use
SmartWords as it is all day every day with no problem.

K.

-----Original Message-----
From: Judith Davidsen [mailto:jdavidsen@xxxxxxxx]
Sent: Friday, October 22, 1999 5:55 PM
To: xywrite@xxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: SmartWords


> kenneth frank wrote:

> SmartWords editoris functionally very similar to the Nota Bene
product,
> although Nota Bene has done more with the interface as it relates to
> certain
> functions.

What "certain" functions?
What "more" have they done?

This wobbly language doesn't do much to instill confidence.

Judith Davidsen