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Note Form

Note Form - 2.2

Take notes on documents with this program that edits out the unneccesary words.

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Version 2.2: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 2.2
Release Date: 2001-12-29
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 2.2): 12
Downloads (all versions): 38

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Product Description:

Note Form is a program that automatically takes notes for you. It does this by removing unnecessary words like "and" and "the" thus resulting in simplified sentances, aka notes. You can specify the note separator and add your own separators, and save your notes to a text file. In addition, you can change the background color of the window and decide whether or not to remove capitals. This program is great if you have a presentation to make and need to take notes for it.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • System 7 or higher

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Note Form ReviewWhy? - Version: 2.4, 5/21/2003 11:44AM PST

pikester
I wouldn't really bother using this program at all. Yes, it does have the feature to force a document to all lower-case, but you can probably find that elsewhere.
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Note Form CommentaryI removed my… - Version: 2.2, 12/30/2001 12:12PM PST

Slash
previous posts simply because they don't apply anymore...but at least they helped the author, first to check his spelling, second to discover this little function called ReplaceAll in RealBasic, and finally not to compile his app only for 68k machines. He doesn't have to thank me. Just glad I could help.
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