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- Version: 2.7.1, 10/17/2009 02:22PM PST
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laup2Most Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies
- Now this is what I call a review
Like a nicely designed car—with no brakes. 



- Version: 2.6.1, 2/7/2009 10:55AM PST
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hlb9Most Recent Replies: View All 2 Replies
Truly a class of its own 



- Version: 2.5, 8/29/2008 03:15PM PST
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EckiusAnd yet, especially for writing long and complex documents, Mellel is absolutely invaluable: truly a class of its own. Solid as a rock, superb outlining, excellent crossreferences, very fast and very pleasant to use even with documents counting many hundreds of pages with thousands of footnotes. I have been working now with Mellel for over four years, and could not imagine my academic writing without it.
Besides Mellel, I own many other wordprocessors. I use them regularly for less demanding writing tasks, and like quite a lot of them. But if some cruel tyrant forced me to give up all my wordprocessors except one, that one would undoubtedly be Mellel.
Still no undo after saving, still not usable 



- Version: 2.5, 7/29/2008 10:27AM PST
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mark_deSo Mellel is probably the only word processor out there that should warn you when you launch it: "don't (!) save your documents too often, you may regret it"...
Good for almost everything, getting close to perfect .. 



- Version: 2.5, 6/10/2008 11:05AM PST
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teener1Mellel has been a unique, slightly quirky, but high quality word processor for some time. It has a good style mechanism (if a bit unusual), nice numbering/TOC/outlining, and very strong typography control. This version adds the best cross-reference mechanism that I have yet seen. I've used FrameMaker for many years, and Mellel is on the way to replacing it ... I'm already using it to write my technical papers, and with a couple more versions I think I could use it for my very long tech docs as well.
The only things missing now are 1) better compatibility with Word (more likely now that MSFT has .docx format), 2) better control of table and figure placement/text flow (frame-like-things), and 3) multiple file documents (to help with multiple authors working on a single doc).
Great, and quality, app ....
Excellent update for an excellent word processor 



- Version: 2.5, 6/10/2008 12:38AM PST
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jcschenk
Free Trial Period or Cheap Publicity Stunt? 



- Version: 2.2.7.1, 2/17/2008 12:00AM PST
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edanrogo2Most Recent Replies: View All 2 Replies
Best real word processor you could want. 



- Version: 2.2.7.1, 11/9/2007 11:44PM PST
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volstagWriting is about words. Printing out those words in a properly formatted for publication, or otherwise useful, format is what word processors of old were designed to do. And it just so happens to be what Mellel is designed to do.
I use it for everything that involves words. From letters and notes, to fiction and lyric writing.
Mellel is fast, and spurs productivity. And it is precisely what it claims to be.
better, better, and better! 



- Version: 2.2.7, 8/28/2007 01:34PM PST
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smksensei1Most Recent Replies: View All 1 Replies
One of the best 



- Version: 2.2.5.1, 8/16/2007 12:46AM PST
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i_gauchoThe full screen editing mode is a pretty nice addition, but it lacks the ease of use and accessibility of basic functions (i.e changing fonts and text styles) that Write Room does so well. It also doesn't have the customizeability. I suppose it does an adequate job if you just want to get your text down and do the editing and formatting afterwards.
I'm looking forward to see if this is something that will make research papers easier this semester. The price is certainly nice compared to the competition in more professional writing tools.
Comparisons are difficult and reflect personal considerations. On the pro side, I would emphasize:
• Great integration with the bibliographic program Bookends
• Very flexible and bug-free "footnoting" (e.g., you can have footnotes, endnotes and temporary author notes)
• Easy and powerful cross-referencing (e.g., refer to a figure in text and have the figure number change automatically as figures are added or deleted)
• A well integrated and interactive outline system
• Autonumbering of sections, figures, tables, etc.
• Excellent service (and a users' forum)
• Very low price (the package with Bookends included is a steal)
• Not Microsoft (important for those of us who believe in competition and deplore the way that Microsoft treats Office as a cash cow to be slowly and sloppily fixed and updated only as absolutely necessary)
[• Multi-language features, including right-to-left languages. I don't use any of this, but it's very important for others]
On the cons side:
• Mellel doesn't yet have a track-changes feature, which is valuable in collaboration--especially with shared authorship rather than with others merely commenting on "your" piece
• Inside a corporate environment, it's always a bit easier to go with the herd
• Actually using Mellell's many nice but deeper features requires some unlearning and learning, which in some cases can take some time [the good service and forum help, however]
• For better or worse, Word will probably be around in 2030, whereas Mellel is the product of a small company that could at some point cease further development [you could readily export your files to another program if need be, however]
On the cons-that-don't-really-count-for-much side:
• Import/export to Word are not quite perfect and never will be (but the number of glitches is quite small, so adjusting for them is no big deal during the draft stage)
• Mellel has no built-in drawing features (but Word's aren't very good and I strongly prefer to use a "real" drawing program anyway, in my case OmniGraffle)
• Mellel is not part of an integrated suite, as is Office's Word and, to some extent, as is Pages within iWork. Personally, I don't see that as a measurable loss despite its superficial attractions.
If you're even considering Mellel, then you're probably interested in something other than Word. If so, Pages would be the most obvious competitor. It's a very nice program, but not yet as powerful and pleasant as Mellel for scholarly work.