Nota Bene Lingua Workstation 5.1 for Windows

From: G. Ross (gfross@pacbell.net)
Date: Mon Apr 24 2000 - 18:23:15 EDT


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<DIV>Hello, all --</DIV>
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<DIV>I just wanted to announce that Nota Bene has finally released the full
version of their Lingua Workstation 5.1 for Windows, which allows one to use
Greek, Hebrew, IPA, and English together in one text (including right-to-left
typing and word wrapping of Hebrew).&nbsp; I have been using NB since its
inception and highly recommend it.&nbsp; Their web site is <A
href="http://www.notabene.com">www.notabene.com</A>.&nbsp; (I don't work for NB,
by the way.)</DIV>
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<DIV>Here is more information:</DIV>
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<DIV>Word Processing (Nota Bene):<BR><BR>NOTA BENE is a high-end word
processor.&nbsp; All text retrieval, <BR>organizational and bibliographic tools
that are a part of the package <BR>feed directly into it.&nbsp; Nota Bene
accommodates up to three different <BR>sets of footnotes or endnotes,
bidirectional cross referencing that <BR>updates in real time, unparalleled
search and replace functionality, <BR>multi-file manuscript editing and
printing, and conversion utilities <BR>for sharing work with people who use
other word processing formats.<BR><BR><BR>Bibliographic Management
(Ibidem):<BR><BR>A superior bibliographic manager, Ibidem keeps track of and
organizes <BR>all your bibliographic material throughout your entire career.
<BR>Formatting of footnotes, endnotes, short form in-text citations,
<BR>reference lists and bibliographies are handled dynamically, as you
<BR>write.&nbsp; Hundreds of predefined professional and academic styles for
<BR>automatically formatting papers.<BR><BR><BR>Customizable Database System
(IBID. PLUS):<BR><BR>Ibid. Plus is a customizable version of Ibidem.&nbsp;
Sample databases are <BR>included for address books and fieldnotes, and it's
easy to create <BR>custom databases for a wide variety of personal, business,
and <BR>academic requirements.&nbsp; Features and speed are what you might
expect <BR>from an expensive standalone DBMS.<BR><BR><BR>Text Retrieval and
Freeform Database (Orbis):<BR><BR>Everything you (or your colleagues) have ever
written is instantly <BR>accessible!&nbsp; Tell Orbis what files to include in
your textbase, and <BR>it keeps track of every word.&nbsp; Use Orbis to search
thousands of files <BR>for ideas from lectures, lab reports, interviews,
fieldnotes, files <BR>downloaded from the Internet, and random
jottings.<BR><BR><BR>Multilingual Tools (Lingua):<BR><BR>Lingua adds
multilingual functionality in Hebrew, Greek, Cyrillic, <BR>IPA, and other
specialized character sets. Enter Hebrew from right to <BR>left, switch
languages with keystroke ease, type with a foreign <BR>keyboard layout, stack
multiple diacritics above or below any <BR>character in any
combination.&nbsp;&nbsp; Lingua provides greater <BR>sophistication in these
languages than you will find in any other <BR>word processor, even if enabled
with Unicode.<BR><BR>All the best --</DIV>
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<DIV>Gordon Ross</DIV>
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