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Changed: 1c1
I used to use Nisus on my Mac IIsi since it stores all word processing attributes in the resource fork. Therefore, it *looked* like plain text to a compiler. Very handy.
Word processor/text editor for the Macintosh

Changed: 3c3,9
These days it runs on Mac OS/X and I don't know much about the newer versions...
Author: Jerzy Lewak, PhD?
Homepage: http://www.nisus.com
Family: MacintoshEditorFamily
Platform: Mac OS9 (Nisus) OS/X (Nisus Express)
License: Shareware


I used to use Nisus on my Mac IIsi since it stores all word processing attributes in the resource fork. Therefore, it *looked* like plain text to a compiler. Very handy.

Changed: 5c11
--RonPerrella
These days it runs on Mac OS/X and I don't know much about the newer versions... --RonPerrella

Changed: 9,16c15

Author: Jerzy Lewak, PhD?

Homepage: http://www.nisus.com

License: Shareware

Screenshot: (Nisus Writer Express)
Screenshot: (Nisus Writer Express)

 Word processor/text editor for the Macintosh

 Author:   Jerzy Lewak, PhD?
 Homepage: http://www.nisus.com
 Family:   MacintoshEditorFamily
 Platform: Mac OS9 (Nisus) OS/X (Nisus Express)
 License:  Shareware

I used to use Nisus on my Mac IIsi since it stores all word processing attributes in the resource fork. Therefore, it *looked* like plain text to a compiler. Very handy.

These days it runs on Mac OS/X and I don't know much about the newer versions... --RonPerrella


Nisus Writer Express is the OS/X version. Nisus Writer still runs under Mac "Classic" OS/9 --DMcCunney
 Screenshot: (Nisus Writer Express)


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