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Conference hydra::amiga_v1

Title:AMIGA NOTES
Notice:Join us in the *NEW* conference - HYDRA::AMIGA_V2
Moderator:HYDRA::MOORE
Created:Sat Apr 26 1986
Last Modified:Wed Feb 05 1992
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:5378
Total number of notes:38326

3133.0. "Protext" by BRICHS::FENTON_R (Theres no hair on a seagulls face) Tue Nov 21 1989 09:18

    Anybody tried "Protext" on the Amiga? I remember it with great
    affection from my Amstrad CPC6128 days, and wonder if it's any good
    on the Amiga.
    
    -Rog
    
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3133.1Protext is OKODIHAM::EASTDavid East - UK Ed ServicesFri Nov 24 1989 07:2223
    Rog,
    	I have just purchased Protext v4.2 for my Amiga. I am impressed
    by its speed and flexibility. I get somewhat annoyed by the global
    bold and underline it performs when I only want a word or sentence.
    It means two operations to bold or underline at the start of text
    and to turn it off again at the end if the required section.  Maybe
    theres a trick I've not yet discovered.
    
    	The manual is OK not the best I've read but certainly comprehensive.
    It covers PC, ST and Amiga configurations. 
    
    Protext uses its own special printer drivers. Most of the commmon
    printers are covered and supplied on disk. The manual gives reasonable
    instructions on how to write your own or modify an existing driver.
    I have written one to drive an LA50 which seems to work.
    
    Overall I'm pleased with my purchase. My daughter is going to use
    it to write her dissertation on the "Education of Deaf Children"
    It is simple to use, powerful in its operation, fast and by
    comparison cheap at �64.95. 
    
    
    
3133.2Amiga Format mag.AYOV28::ATHOMSONC'mon, git aff! /The Kelty ClippieFri Nov 24 1989 09:0810
    It would be worth your while checking out the back issues of Amiga
    Format (U.K. magazine with disk), about 3 or four months ago the
    cover disk had a demo copy of Protext on it (fully functional, but
    limited to files < ~2K ) The magazine has also been running a series
    on Protext and including examples on the disk.
    
    Hmmm... It COULD have been Amiga Computing (another U.K. magazine
    with disk.) - I'll check.
    
    				Alan T.
3133.3Amiga ComputingBELFST::MCCLINTOCKPeterFri Nov 24 1989 12:494
    It was Amiga Computing ... I could upload it if the demo is public
    domain.  Anyone know if this would be legal?
    
    Peter
3133.4UploadedBELFST::MCCLINTOCKPeterMon Nov 27 1989 04:349
    When I checked the demo again it states that it is freely distributable
    so you can get it from:
    
    	BELFST""::USER$DISK1:[MCCLINTOC.AMIGA]PROTEXT42.ZOO
    
    I will move it to NORSE:: when it becomes 'reachable again'.
    
    Regards
    Peter