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Digital Quill - The Next Generation In Text Editing
Digital Quill is not only brand new in the sense of it being a new product,
but it also brings a brand new attitude to text editors, and applications in
general. Quill is a user-centered design, that is to say it was designed
from the start with a high degree of usability in mind. Quill is not only
fast and friendly but full-featured as well. Here are a few of Quill's most
noteworthy features:
. Very fast text scrolling.
. Quick disk operations.
. Fast find and replace.
. Fully configurable button strip, or "SpeedBar".
. Completely font adaptive and localized user interface.
. Complies rigidly with Commodore's user interface style guidelines.
. Requires at least release 2.1 of the Amiga's OS, and takes full
advantage of release 3.x features.
. A full array of conventional text editing features:
- clipboard support
- choice of true or "fake" tabs and configurable tab size
- word wrap and auto-indent
- bookmarks
- case conversion
- bracket matching, both automatic and on-demand
. Complete context sensitive hypertext online help via AmigaGuide.
. Extensive ARexx interface.
. Macros can be recorded, played back or hand-written, and be assigned
to a key combination, a pull-down menu item, or a SpeedBar button.
Digital Quill will be available September 1995 at quality Amiga dealers
everywhere with a suggested retail price of $59.95 US. For more information
contact Phantom Development LLC, P.O. Box 572, Plantsville, CT 06479.
WWW: http://www.pcnet.com/~caldi/phantom.html