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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Text formatting and bitmaps can be copied to the clipboard, saved with PowerPro’s autoclone
*Notecommand, 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.pcffile 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. :)