As I discovered with my Epson Expression Home XP-302, it works flawlessly with MorphOS (under USB Poseidon Stack) and Turboprint settings of old EpsonC84.
Agreed. A GUI overhaul with AISS support, menus rearranged eg. all settings in one place instead of 5 separate menu entries, colour problems sorted out on 16/32 bit screens etc. although final writer purists will lynch me for suggesting it
Amiga user since 1985 AOS4, A-EON, IBrowse & Alinea Betatester
Agreed. A GUI overhaul with AISS support, menus rearranged eg. all settings in one place instead of 5 separate menu entries, colour problems sorted out on 16/32 bit screens etc. although final writer purists will lynch me for suggesting it
All of this takes time. First is fixes then comes enhancements
This is AWESOME news. I had given up hope that this would happen. Final Writer is by far the program I use most on the Amiga (both my A4000T and now my Sam460ex). I've written about two and half science fiction novels in Final Writer (~250,000 words). Generally, I prefer writing in Final Writer on an Amiga. I find there's fewer distractions and I feel more inspired.
I'd love to help you any way I can, whether it's financial, beta testing, or suggestions for tweaks/improvements. Even though I know a new version is a long ways off, this feels like Christmas come early for me.
Are there going to be any legal issues with the Dictionary/Thesaurus? I hope not as Final Writer's Thesaurus is WAY better than Word's.
I use Final Writer 97 as my main word processor program. Quite often I use a nice little script to save my document as a pdf file. I don't remember the name of the script (my system is packed in boxes at the moment).
I have also tried a few versions of Cinnimon Writer.
I cannot sem to find anyone who sells Wordworth 7. Not even 2nd hand copies, only very early versions. I have 5SE edition. Amiga Writer is available from Alinea but thats it.