bayswater wrote:WordPerfect 5.1 was the best.

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bayswater wrote:WordPerfect 5.1 was the best.
I won't argue with that...BTW, you're entirely wrong about Word 5.1. WordPerfect 5.1 was the best.
I bet you used WordStar.MIDI Life Crisis wrote:bayswater wrote:WordPerfect 5.1 was the best.
AppleWorks was great. I really miss that program. Anyway, if you are still looking for modern graphics apps that don't cost a lot, and might be closer to what you are looking for, here are a couple of open source options to try that are very good and very well supported (regular updates and new features).stubbsonic wrote:For many years I've used to (and still do occasionally) use AppleWorks to create music reference sheets for my music students. These include things like guitar scale/chord sheets, practice cycles, conversion tables, blank tabs, manuscript, rhythm exercises, etc. etc. Lots of variety.
AppleWorks just did all this work very well and reliably.
Pages is terrible for this kind of thing. Though it has some cool new features; it crashes all the time, no snap-grid, dragging multiple shapes is broken. MS Word is even worse, very unstable. Shapes & images just vanish from view, also very slow.![]()
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What I need is an affordable mac app that allows me to add shapes, text boxes (any font), position images, draw lines; and be able to move, copy/paste, all of the above with great freedom & precision. It should be easy to add new pages to a single document, drag duplicates of text & shapes between subsequent pages. And above all have a highly configurable ruler/snap-grid. For example, if I have a bunch of lines on the page, to be able to select only the left end of multiple lines, and drag them all relative to their current positions. -- which brings up another point, ease at selecting shapes that might be overlapping or covered.
AppleWorks is still the best program I've ever used for this kind of work. Even though it wasn't perfect, it still works WAY better than Pages or Word.
If I get into the world if Photoshop, it seems like over-kill for cost & features.
Anyone have any suggestions for me?
Thank you!!!
Of course, you're right. WordPerfect was something I used for so long, I didn't have to think about it. But the transition to a GUI from text was not elegantMIDI Life Crisis wrote:Nope. I used Word Perfect but never found it to be better than Word.
Lucky. It was truly awful and favoured by Dogberts everywhere.MIDI Life Crisis wrote:Never touched Wordstar.