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New beta version of TextMaker 2006 for Pocket PCs

Posted by Jack Cook on July 27, 2006 – 7:29 am  Share
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Writing text on your Pocket PC is easy but if you need the ability to create and edit a document in Word format it is is difficult — unless you use TextMaker.  This is an amazing program offering you abilities similar to what you see on you desktop PC.  It has become my program of choice for all of my document editing because of its ease of use. 

Imagine, you are "on the road" with only your Pocket PC device and you have a word processor that rivals most desktop applications — now that is cool!  You can import a Word document and ALL the formatting remains in tact, then edit it, save it as a Word document and when you arrive home, bring it back on your desktop….and it looks just like you did it on your PC.

Right now, SoftMaker has released a NEW public beta that you can try.  Here is what the SoftMaker folks have to say about the new beta:

When TextMaker was released for the Pocket PC three years ago, it was an overnight sensation: a full-featured word processor with the capabilities of a desktop word processor and perfectly adapted to Pocket PCs.

If you thought there wouldn’t be a way to improve on TextMaker 2002, think again…

TextMaker 2006 for Pocket PCs is here and offers a huge array of improvements.

Just a small selection of what’s new in TextMaker:

NEW: Drastically improved document filters for Microsoft Word and RTF

NEW: Import of OpenOffice.org and OpenDocument documents

NEW: Complete AutoShapes-compatibel drawing layer built in

NEW: Automatic numbering of headings and paragraphs

NEW: Line numbering

NEW: Hierarchical bullets and paragraph numbering

NEW: Easily indent/outdent lists and paragraphs with a key press

NEW: Track changes in your documents for easy revising

NEW: Comments as balloons

NEW: Transfer formatting with the format brush

NEW: Text columns with non-equal widths

NEW: Contour wrap around irregularly-shaped objects

NEW: Repeating headers in tables

NEW: Split and merge table cells

NEW: Rotate table cells

NEW: Cross references

NEW: Bibliography

NEW: Automatic hyphenation in 29 languages

Check it out…try it…you will like it!  You can find out more and get your copy here.

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