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- From: Chris Colohan <chris.colohan@canrem.uucp>
- Organization: The Amiga Online Review Column - ed. Jason L. Tibbitts III
- Subject: REVIEW: ProWrite 3.1.3
- Keywords: application, word processor, commercial
- Path: menudo.uh.edu
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- Reply-To: Chris Colohan <chris.colohan@canrem.uucp>
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- [ ProWrite (version 3.1.3) is a text and graphics what you see is what you
- get word processor with many strengths and, alas, many weaknesses. - JLT3]
-
- Program Name: ProWrite
- Version: 3.1.3. 3.2 is available (according to AmigaWorld), and I will
- post an addendum to this review as soon as I recieve it.
- Application: Word Processor
- Price: About $170/Canadian funds
- Minimum Requirements: 1MB RAM, Kickstart 1.2 or later, 2 disk drives or
- a hard drive. Printer highly recommended.
- Test System: Amiga 500, KS/WB 2.04, 105MB GVP Hard Drive, 3 MB RAM, 1MB
- Agnus, Star NX-1000 Rainbow colour printer.
-
- Program Overview:
-
- ProWrite is a word processor with a large list of features.
- Paraphrasing the box it came in, they are:
-
- - type in multiple fonts, sizes, styles, and colours
- - import any IFF or HAM picture
- - wrap text around pictures
- - 2 types of columns
- - 100 000 word spell checker and thesaurus
- - check spelling as you type
- - ARexx support for macros
- - undo virtually anything
- - search and replace
- - sort alphabetically ascending or descending
- - document statistics
- - keyboard equivalents for most commands
- - mix NLQ text of any or multiple fonts and graphics
- - colour printer support
- - print sideways or across perforations on paper
- - print merge
- - scale documents
- - PostScript support with separate program ProScript
- - WYSIWYG display
- - Change defaults of all program settings
- - Headers and footers
- - Title page
- - Auto page numbering, date text support
- - Up to 10 documents open at once, document size limited by RAM
- - ASCII import and export
- - Not copy protected
- - WB 2.04 support with AppIcons, Tools menu items; Productivity and
- SuperHiRes screen modes supported.
- - Speak function reads selected text with system voice
-
- It is fairly fast, and is solid as a rock. It opens on any screen type
- that you specify, and can also open on the Workbench screen. It is a
- powerful program, great for typing up school reports and the like.
-
- Problems:
-
- New Horizons make one mistake with ProWrite, and that is calling it a
- "Pro" program. The instant that you give yourself that designation, you
- put yourself in competition with the other Pro programs for this
- platform and others. In no way does ProWrite compete with programs like
- WordPerfect 5.1, or MicroSoft Word.
-
- ProWrite is a great home word processor. It is not a great business
- word processor. Here are some notes as to what is missing or could be
- improved:
-
- - There is no view document function. You have a WYSIWYG display, but
- you only see a small portion of the page at once, especially if you use
- print reduction to get a better quality printout. So you can't get an
- overall view of the page.
-
- - You can't automatically centre a page top to bottom. This makes title
- pages a pain, as you can't get a page overview to see if it is centred
- either.
-
- - Graphics are handled incredibly poorly. If they are going to
- implement graphics, they might as well do it right. Images are
- dithered as they are loaded, and if you scale an image down you get a
- reduction of resolution on the screen. This is true of all programs,
- screen representations of graphics never look good (because making
- them look good on screen takes enormous amounts of processor time,
- slowing any program to a crawl). Unfortunately, ProWrite is truly
- what you see is what you get. Graphics are not rescaled to the
- printers maximum resolution or colours at print time, the screen
- image is dumped straight to the printer in full lo resolution 8
- colour glory. Reducing a picture by anything other than an exact
- multiple of 2 results in banding as the dithering is not recalculated
- from the original.
-
- - There are no features supporting footnotes, endnotes, tables of
- contents, multiple or chapter title pages, mixing NLQ and Amiga text.
-
- - It doesn't use the 2.04 Amiga file requestor.
-
- - Gadgets are rendered with a double line flicker producing border,
- instead of the nicer looking and nicer on the eyes 2.04 style
- gadgets.
-
- - It doesn't allow you to hide documents and recall them from the view
- menu.
-
- - When one document is printing, you can't do anything else with the
- program. If you launch another copy of the program it opens up on
- the same screen, and you can work on something else. This requires a
- lot of memory and I believe it uses public screens to do this, so you
- need WB2.04.
-
- - The Amiga clipboard device is not supported, so you can't cut and
- paste data between applications or concurrently running copies of
- ProWrite.
-
- - You can change screen modes on startup, but you can't change them
- from within the program.
-
- - You are restricted to single, 1 1/2 or double spacing.
-
- - There is no support for the WB2.04 scalable fonts, you must convert
- them to bitmaps first.
-
- - A template is not provided for the function keys, so you must either
- memorize what they do, make your own, or not use them.
-
- - They claim wrapping text around graphics is possible, but the only
- way I could find to do this is to adjust the margins around the
- graphic.
-
- - There is no option to automatically add Canadian (or European)
- spellings of English words. The word "colour" is in the dictionary,
- but not "colours". Same with "centre" and "centred". These examples
- are from when I tried to spell check this very document.
-
- - When spell checking, you can't browse through the dictionary for
- spellings close by in the list. And the "guess" spelling function
- makes you wait until an entire list of suggestions is compiled,
- rather than giving them to you as it finds them and letting you pick
- one as soon as it finds the one you want. The Amiga is a
- multitasking machine, and the program should take full advantage of
- this.
-
- - There is no timed backup feature. ProWrite is as solid as a rock, so
- you don't have to worry about it corrupting your data, but other
- programs may crash it. It is not resistant to power outages either.
- To it's credit, it does automatically save in low memory situations
- if it is unable to open a save requestor.
-
- - An excellent manual. The index could be improved with more
- references (ie, try finding information on changing screen modes
- using the index. You won't find it under screen, mode, format, or
- resolution).
-
- Overall Impression:
-
- I was able to come up with a large list of things that could be
- improved in ProWrite. This is only because it is such a great program.
- According to magazines I have read, it is the best graphical word
- processor for the Amiga (with WordPerfect being the king of text)
- today. It is solid as a rock, and never crashed once during my tests.
- The features it does have are well implemented. It is a dream to use
- compared to my previous word processor, Pen Pal. I was forced to
- finally give up on Pen Pal because it crashed once every 2 minutes
- under WB 2.04, instead of once every hour. As it is, it is great for
- typing up school reports, letters, and the like (I am a student, and
- these are my primary uses for it). But it lacks the inherent
- flexibility of a "professional" program, imposing artificial limits on
- things like line spacing, and only allowing one title page (a title
- page being a page without the headers or footers appearing).
-
- There are also many features under 2.04 that I would like to see
- supported, like the clipboard device and standardized file requestors.
- The gadgets used make working in interlaced mode a virtual impossibility
- without a flicker fixer, as they contain a horizontal line pattern
- across the top, causing major flicker. The embossed look of 2.04 would
- look more professional, be consistent with the "new look", and help
- reduce the flicker.
-
- Overall Rating:
-
- I like it! Currently, you can't do any better than ProWrite when you
- are shopping for an Amiga word processor. Except for it's graphical
- interface, it can't compete with programs on other platforms like
- WordPerfect 5.1 for the IBM. I would like to see some of these features
- added, as they have an excellent foundation to build upon.
-
-
- Chris Colohan -- chris.colohan@canrem.uucp
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