Okito Composer

Søren Theilgaard theilgaard at theilgaard.dk
Thu May 16 13:39:00 PDT 2002


What is wrong with AppleWorks, it's probably already installed on you 
computer, it's quite nice on X, it can red/write MS Office files, and it 
works!

Regards,

Søren



On onsdag, maj 15, 2002, at 10:29 , Marisa Antonaya wrote:

> I discovered Okito composer a couple of weeks ago, and I¹m very happy
> with it. I¹ll do anything not to use the bloated Word program.
>
> The problem is that I do need to save files as Word versions, for my
> colleagues and staff to read (I¹m a university professor), so I would
> like to see more ³save² options, like the ones present in the Appleworks
> processor.
>
> Omniwrite would, really, be a great complement to the other Omni
> programs. I use OmniOutliner and OmniGraffle to prepare my courses and
> research projects, OmniDiskSweeper to keep my Mac clean, and OmniWeb is
> the only browser I use (especially since Internet Explorer seems to have
> died on me; it won¹t launch anymore!).
>
> I know that some people may not agree, but an Omni suite would make a
> great alternative to Microsoft (especially for those of us who don¹t
> want to use up so much disk space). Omni programs are fast, simple, and
> attractive. I¹ve tried Appleworks, but its recent update doesn¹t seem to
> have done much, and I won¹t go back to using programs on Classic (I
> reinstalled OSX without 9.2, and my computer is a lot happier!).
>
> Regards,
> Marisa
>
>
>
>> I've just tried this. And have the following to say about it. (First,
>> I'm
>> not a Microsoft Word user. I'm a writer of short stories, and I *do*
>> write
>> them in TextEdit, because I *don't* need all the fancy stuff. A
> designer
>> or
>> layouter will add that later in a real application. I myself am one of
>> those, though.) It's a great application. I guess this actually is what
>> the
>> user asking for a 'OmniWrite' would want to see. -> www.okito.net
>>
>> Patrick
>>
>> Am 15.5.2002 7:36 Uhr schrieb "Robert Erwin" unter
>> <briareos at charter.net>:
>>
>>> This is off topic, but I've been using Okito Composer, a Cocoa
>>> word-processor which is still in beta (vers. 0.4d2). It's thin on the
>>> features side, for which I am profoundly grateful. Highly deserving
> of
>>> your support.
>>>
>>> www. okito.net
>>>
>>> Rob
>>
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