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iWrite 3.2

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License:
Free to try; $39.95 to buy
Editor's Rating:
4 star editors rating
Average User Rating:
1h star user rating (out of 2 votes) Rate it!
Downloads:
5,055
Requirements:
Pentium, 32 MB RAM, 8 MB hard disk
Limitations:
30-day trial
Date Added:
May 10, 2004

Publisher's description of iWrite

From Right Mind Logic: iWrite has been designed from the ground up as the journal-writing tool for professionals. It is based on solid mainstream technologies and runs on all Windows operating systems. iWrite has been developed by people who actually write journals as part of their daily professional activities.
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Editor's review of iWrite

4 star editors rating Though it differs slightly from similar applications, iWrite can still make it easier for you to keep, edit, and organize your journal. The program's crowded design isn't the most appealing we've seen, and it took us a while to fully understand what all the icons did. However, you can arrange records by days or group them into categories, allowing you to quickly see all information related to a particular topic. iWrite also has a very good search function that can find synonyms and similar-sounding words, as well as create complex search queries. The utility displays your diary either as tabs or as a single text divided into chapters, and lets you organize text in paragraphs or highlight necessary passages. You also have the option to insert images, Excel spreadsheets, or Word documents, though the program won't accept URLs. If privacy is a concern, just use the password-protection feature. If you can get past the somewhat daunting interface, iWrite offers both home users and professionals a decent way to record their daily activities.

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