Path: utzoo!utgpu!jarvis.csri.toronto.edu!clyde.concordia.ca!uunet!cme!cam!koontz From: koontz@cam.nist.gov (John E. Koontz X5180) Newsgroups: comp.fonts Subject: Re: Greek WYSIWYG Wordprocessor Summary: WYSIWYG Greek - Post Script (not the pcl!) Message-ID: <2146@alpha.cam.nist.gov> Date: 14 Jan 90 22:19:05 GMT References: <21804.9001111127@hilliard.ecs.soton.ac.uk> <17649@rpp386.cactus.org> Organization: National Institute of Standards & Technology, Gaithersburg, MD Lines: 16 Dragonfly Software 285 West Broadway, #600 New York, NY, USA 10013 212-334-0445 Nota Bene gets a favorable nod from the editors of PC Magazine in a review of versions 5 of Display Write, MS Word, and Word Perfect in issue 8.20, dated November 28, 1989. At least one subscriber to the Nota Bene list has also tried Multilingual Scholar and feels Nota Bene is superior as a word processor. I have only tried Nota Bene, and have used only the standard ASCII version, which I have customized for use with the Siouan languages of North America. Customization was easy. The special version of Nota Bene that handles European/Philological languages is supposed to be good for the languages that it does handle, which I believe include Greek. LaserJet printers are supported, per the original request.