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- From: dingebre@imp.sim.es.COM (David Ingebretsen)
- Subject: REVIEW: NoteBook version 1.08
- Message-ID: <1992Oct9.144941.20017@menudo.uh.edu>
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- Keywords: text editing, ideas, sketchpad, graphics, commercial
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- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Daniel Barrett
- Date: Fri, 9 Oct 1992 14:49:41 GMT
-
-
- PRODUCT NAME
-
- NoteBook version 1.08
-
-
- BRIEF DESCRIPTION
-
- This application mimics a standard three ring binder. One can
- insert lined, blank, or graph pages, enter and import text, draw
- "doodles" or import any standard native mode Amiga Graphics. The
- resulting project can be printed and/or saved to disk.
-
- [MODERATOR'S NOTE: Some non-native English speakers might not know
- the word "doodle" used in this review. It means a little drawing or
- sketch usually done for fun or out of boredom. For example,
- students will often doodle in their notebooks during a boring class.
- :-) -- Dan]
-
-
- AUTHOR/COMPANY INFORMATION
-
- Name: Black Belt Systems
- Address: 398 Johnson Road
- Glasgow, MT 59230
-
- Telephone: (800) 852-6442
- FAX: (406) 367-AFAX
-
- E-mail: ?
-
-
- LIST PRICE
-
- List Price: $39.95 US
- I paid: $29.95
-
-
- SPECIAL HARDWARE AND SOFTWARE REQUIREMENTS
-
- HARDWARE
-
- The only special hardware may be a deinterlacer ("flicker
- fixer") board, since the program runs in interlace mode only.
-
- Minimum RAM: 512k
- Can run from a floppy
- Works on all CPU's
-
-
- SOFTWARE
-
- None. It runs under DOS 1.3 and 2.0, although Black Belt
- says that future versions may not run under 1.3.
-
-
- COPY PROTECTION
-
- None. The program installs easily on a hard disk.
-
-
- REVIEW
-
- NoteBook is an application that mimics a real live 3 ring notebook.
- One can add pages of different kinds, put "paper clips" on pages to
- mark them, and add tabs to divide sections. One can enter text
- and/or doodle using the supplied "structured" drawing tools. It is
- small and does what it claims to (rare these days).
-
- The whole idea of NoteBook is to replace the stereotypical 3 ring
- binder. It is an idea-catcher, doodle pad, and organizer. I found
- it to be clever in conception and execution.
-
- STARTUP!
-
- When started, the notebook is empty, so add some pages. The page
- type can be lined, blank, or graph, all with the option of "hole"
- markers and the typical red line for a left margin. These are
- present to inform the user where not to type if the notebook is to be
- printed, punched, and put into a real notebook.
-
- Enter some text. Pick the text gadget and you can type anywhere on
- the page. A font is supplied that fits the line spacing or a
- different proportional font can be used. Text is treated as an
- object and, as such, can be picked and moved as a whole or joined to
- another object.
-
- There is a complete, albeit very basic, set of "structured" drawing
- tools to doodle with. The line color and fill color are specified
- by the user. I put the word "structured" in quotes because the
- output is not really in a structured drawing format: it's just a
- bitmap image as far as I can tell, BUT the lines and objects can be
- manipulated and edited like any structured object. The objects can
- be resized, joined to other objects, and saved individually.
-
- NoteBook has the ability to import native mode (IFF ILBM) Amiga
- graphics (well, native to the 1000, 500, 2000, and 3000). The image
- is converted to a 4-shade, dithered, greyscale image. Again, it is
- an object that can be moved, resized, etc.
-
- PRINT!
-
- The printing is where NoteBook is really weak. The printout is a
- scaled bitmap of what you see on the screen. Because NoteBook only
- operates in hi-res interlaced mode, the lines/text look very good on
- screen. HOWEVER, when you scale the small notebook page up to full
- size (8.5 x 11 inches), the nice thin lines get big and fat, and the
- text is very lo-res and pixelized (jagged). This was very
- disappointing. On screen, it looks great. Printed, it looks...
- well, it looks bad.
-
- INTERFACE!
-
- This has the typical Black Belt interface. There are no menus nor a
- menu bar with the standard gadgets. It opens a custom hi-res
- interlaced screen and places two columns of gadgets on the right
- hand side of the monitor. The notebook page is on the left hand
- side of the monitor and fills about 3/4 of the screen vertically.
- When a gadget is selected, a third column of gadgets appropriate to
- the selected function appears just to the right of the page.
- Although the interface only very loosely follows Commodore's User
- Interface Style Guide, it is reasonably useful and intuitive.
-
- MISC!
-
- NoteBook will import text from an ASCII file. This is nice if you
- want to edit your text in a different word processor with more
- features. As I stated above, NoteBook will also import bitmaps. It
- will save and load single pages, tab sections, or whole notebooks.
- This facilitates transferring information from one notebook or
- another. You can even save the current notebook page as an IFF/ILBM
- image.
-
- There's a "clipboard" where one can store objects then copy, cut,
- and paste the objects somewhere else. As far as I can tell,
- however, this clipboard is not the Amiga standard clipboard.
-
- One other cute thing is the ability to highlight any graphic object
- or text with a background color just like a highlighter pen.
-
- DOCUMENTATION:
-
- The book that come with NoteBook is well written, contains few
- typos, and explains the features reasonably well. There is a short
- introduction to the product and a complete reference section. The
- disk holds a sample notebook that is very nice and really
- demonstrates what the product can do.
-
-
- LIKES AND DISLIKES
-
- LIKES:
-
- I like the concept. It is easy to use and fun. It seems to be a
- very flexible tool that can be used for several things. For
- example, I am using it as a diary and a notebook to organize
- different tasks for my job, my involvement in my church, the
- business I'm trying to get going, and household chores and tasks.
-
- My daughter and I are using it to write the stories that we make
- up. We can mix text and graphics in a fun way without the
- complication of a word processor or DTP package.
-
- DISLIKES:
-
- I don't like the blockiness of the printout. I also dislike the
- absence of the more standard screen structure and pull down menus,
- although the gadgets in this application are very well done and
- easy for even my daughter to use.
-
- SUGGESTED IMPROVEMENTS:
-
- I would like to see higher resolution printing. I would like
- to see support for the compugraphic fonts that are available
- in DOS 2.0.
-
- I'd like better scaling on the printouts. The ruled lines are
- too big and ugly and any diagonal lines in objects alias big
- time.
-
- I would like to be able to edit the fill color and outline
- color of existing objects.
-
- I would like to be able to iconify NoteBook from within the
- application, not just at start time.
-
- I would like automatic word wrapping of the text.
-
- I would like to be able to import/export the books, sections,
- pages, and objects as DR2D standard files. I can envision
- circumstances where I would like to import NoteBooks into
- a dtp.
-
- I would like the standard Front/Back gadgets on a menu bar.
-
- COMPARISON TO OTHER SIMILAR PRODUCTS
-
- I have not used any similar products and am not sure if any exist.
-
- BUGS
-
- I found only a couple of bugs.
-
- a. In version 1.08 (waiting for 1.10), I always get an extra
- page when I print anything.
-
- b. The text appears a little high on each line making the tops
- of tall letters touch the line above.
-
-
- SUPPORT
-
- I have always been happy with Black Belt's support. I have
- found that they listen to the customers and try to incorporate
- the users' ideas into future revisions.
-
-
- WARRANTY
-
- There is the standard warranty to cover a bad disk. It lasts
- 30 days including shipping time. After 30 days, a small service
- charge is levied as well as shipping to replace bad media.
-
- CONCLUSIONS
-
- I like NoteBook. It's a clever idea and is fun to use. My big wish
- is to have better looking, higher resolution printouts. I would
- recommend its purchase if only because the price is reasonable and
- it is fun to use. I actually use this application on a day to day
- basis! If you can stand to have the lo-res printing (hopefully to be
- improved), it's a useful utility. Now, if we could only get a cheap
- laptop, I'd use it for my "Day Timer".
-
- COPYRIGHT NOTICE
-
- No copyright. This file may be copied, transmitted, archived, read,
- or burned, so long as nothing is added or removed.
-
- Day Timer is probably copyright by the Day Timer people.
- ---
-
- Daniel Barrett, Moderator, comp.sys.amiga.reviews
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