A powerful word processing tool that includes a few writing tools
Version | 8.0i |
Updated | Oct 11th 2011 |
Developer |
Nota Bene
N/A
N/A
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User Rating |
1066
2.9
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Original File Size | 17.2 MB |
Downloads | 11248 |
Systems | Windows All, Windows XP, Windows XP 64 bit, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2008, Windows 2008 64 bit, Windows 2008 R2 |
Category | Office Tools |
The Nota Bene word processor includes the most flexible text-entry and editing functions available anywhere, along with predefined academic styles (MLA, APA, Chicago, Turabian, and others), structured outline format, up to three independent sets of footnotes/endnotes, dynamic bi-directional cross referencing, enhanced page-layout control, professional-quality indexing and table of contents functions, book-length manuscript editing, and much more.
Nota Bene incorporates very important Windows standard drop-down menus and dialog boxes. It also includes mouse support, WYSIWYG display, and clipboard functions, while retaining traditional Nota Bene features like an optional command line, an editable Show Codes view, and Nota Bene's fabled keyboard access.
Whether inserting special characters, counters or outline points, or block-indenting a paragraph, Nota Bene Crack for Windows offers you the fast, elegant, and effective keyboard control that has made Nota Bene Crack the program of choice for serious writers for over a generation.
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