


I also know others prefer Mellel or Nissus. I have Mellel, but I find it more cumbersome to use than Word, because Word is already familiar to me.Įverything cuts and pastes into Word perfectly, with the exception of Acc, but there are two workarounds - Paste Special. And, I'm sure these workarounds won't be needed for long.Īs RTF, or copying and pasting from Acc Notes. When it comes to citations, I've always done what Dr. Holmstedt switched to, I just copy and paste from a long running file - I just write these once and cut and paste. To me it's just as fast as learning another program. Besides, I find Scrivener just as useful for filing pdfs and citations, and I am moving towards Scrivener for future citation needs.Īnyways, its fwiw, but I'm surprised at how well Word works. So Word might be worth another look now that Hebrew works well in it. I've used every version of Word on the Mac since Word 6, which was released in 1994 (and every version of Word for Windows since v. Word has not always been my primary word processor on either platform but I've always had a current copy. On the Mac, I used Mellel for a while because of the Hebrew issue. I also used Pages for a while as my primary, too, thinking that since it was from Apple, it would work best on their OS.
#MELLEL SHORTCUTS UPDATE#
Not so much, they tend to neglect apps for a very long time until they finally update them or abandon them. The greatest consideration for me in a word processor is the necessity to open my files years from now. I have documents from the late '80s that I still need to open now and then (I've converted all of them at this point).
