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  • Text formatting and bitmaps can be copied to the clipboard, saved with PowerPro’s autoclone *Note command, and from there be retrieved on command with a key or mouse combination.

  • PowerPro’s UI is complicated, as it packs a very large feature set. In my experience, it takes a new user a couple of weeks to get used to it, and then they end up using it more and more. It’s plenty user-friendly, just not new user friendly. This is extremely common in the world that I come from (Unix). Ask any new user about vi or vim.

  • Not sure what you mean by ‘no network management,’ but PowerPro seems to be quite happy to load its pproconf.pcf file from a mapped drive.

This list is not a list of “If you use any of these, you should switch to PPro,” but instead is a list of utilities, that, if you find yourself needing functionality from multiple entries, you should consider PowerPro.

Thanks for stopping by. I don’t use any of these tools, anymore, and it’s good to hear differing opinions, even if you did register your name with the PhraseExpress website. :)

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