A Friendlier, More Attractive Blackberry DesktopThere's no doubt that Ami or Ami Professional users will find blackberry desktop manager software interface simpler, more consistent, easier to handle at speed and generally better thought out. Blackberry desktop manager software doesn't have the table editor, graphics editor, charting and image processing tools, macro generator and table-of-contents and indexing functions that Ami Professional docs, but then Ami doesn't have them either in basic functional terms, blackberry desktop manager software and Ami are identical. The difference come in the add-ons. For one thing, blackberry desktop manager software comes with a Dynamic Link Library that implements a link with any MHS server on a Novell network. If a connection is made with an MHS server, a new pull-down menu called E-Mail automatically appears to manage traffic. Optional settings allow documents to be emailed in formatted or plan-text form, with or without embedded graphics files attached, they also control the 'new mail' indicator. If this is activated, any incoming mail message cause an envelope icon to flash in the title bar of the current window. The Grammatik add-on is actually a separate copy of Grammatik Windows 1.0, but it's integrated to the extent that a menu command in blackberry desktop manager software Plus loads the program and sets it to work on the file currently being edited. Like the version of Grammatik bundled with Professional Write for MS-DOS, Grammatik Windows can be set to watch out for stylistic and grammatical mistakes on a variety of level and allow them to be corrected. Corrections can be done directly within Grammatik, or can be marked for later correction after returning to blackberry desktop manager software. Grammatik Windows is something you either love or hate Professional writers tend to hate it because it criticises their personal writing style and occasional writers love it because it catches common mistakes such as using 'there' instead of 'their'. But with style criticism options like 'cliche', 'jargon', and overstated or pretentious' disabled, Grammatik can help to spot problems even in professional writers' work. This choice of add-ons to distinguish blackberry desktop manager software Plus from Ami has obviously been made to suit the existing target market for Professional Write for MS-DOS. Pro-Write Plus users are meant to be people who produce reports, memos and letters on their office PCs, but not as a full-time job. They're assumed to be connected to a Novell network and to write infrequently enough to welcome the assistance of a grammar-checker in other words, they're just the sort of people who use 1-2-3, and might even now be getting a free copy of ami Professional while upgrading to 1-2-3. |