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iText Express

iText Express - 3.2.1

Small, fast, simple word processor.

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This Version: Not rated (0.0)
Current Version: 3.2.1
Release Date: 2009-07-22
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 679
Downloads (all versions): 6,365

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iText Express Usage TipOLD version here on VT - Version: 2.1, 9/9/2008 10:10PM PST

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MarkusWinter
I just checked at MacUpdate.com and there they have version 3.1

http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/21977
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iText Express ReviewTerrific program - Version: 2.1, 9/1/2008 04:48PM PST

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rubaiyat
I have this permanently open, it is so useful.

I drag in clippings and links from webpages and use it to manage my DLs, I do simple DTPing to pdfs. I use it to hold and view certain audio, movies, photos, pdfs, animated gifs. In fact I keep discovering new uses for it.

And that is ignoring that it is the best, simple word processor period.

It is now up to version 3.1, which is excellent, but it is worth your while to upgrade to the Leopard native iText Pro '08 by the same author which has even more features and is extremely fast.

I was glad to pay for the minor upgrade cost, I have got so much out of iText Express I owe him big time.
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iText Express Commentarynot Leopardized - Version: 2.1, 6/4/2008 10:40PM PST

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elight1
I used iText Express happily for quite awhile, but I'm using Bean now, as iTE doesn't work so well in Leopard, and Bean does everything iTE does and more, and is free to boot.
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iText Express ReviewHope it gets updated and lives on... - Version: 2.1, 3/13/2008 07:23AM PST

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fizik
Great! - it reminds me a lot of TextEdit, but with more features. Often times I need to paste graphics and text from NYT for printouts. This app allows me to remove annoying highlighting in NYT blogs with with ease -- thanks to the author.
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iText Express ReviewExcellent! - Version: 2.1, 12/31/2007 08:43PM PST

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kristinabeal
I absolutely love this program! It does everything I want it to do and I use it daily. When I first started using the program I kept thinking... oh well, I guess I can get by without "x" and then it would turn out the program could do whatever I was wishing for. Now my wishes are all used up and I am just enjoying using it.
I tell everyone how much I like it and have made my sweetie look at how cool it is several times. At first I was wishing for some of my old features (like have a font drop down in the toolbar) but quickly I realize those were really only things I used rarely and that it was much better to have them hidden. The things I actually use frequently are all out in the open. I absolutely love the bookmark system once I realized that it took me quickly to places in my writing piece, in fact it is really what makes this a WOW program for me. Plus it doesn't have all the crap that you really don't need. Just short and sweet. I really can't say enough nice things about it. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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iText Express ReviewExcellent! - Version: 2.1, 12/31/2007 08:42PM PST

kristinabeal
I absolutely love this program! It does everything I want it to do and I use it daily. When I first started using the program I kept thinking... oh well, I guess I can get by without "x" and then it would turn out the program could do whatever I was wishing for. Now my wishes are all used up and I am just enjoying using it.
I tell everyone how much I like it and have made my sweetie look at how cool it is several times. At first I was wishing for some of my old features (like have a font drop down in the toolbar) but quickly I realize those were really only things I used rarely and that it was much better to have them hidden. The things I actually use frequently are all out in the open. I absolutely love the bookmark system once I realized that it took me quickly to places in my writing piece, in fact it is really what makes this a WOW program for me. Plus it doesn't have all the crap that you really don't need. Just short and sweet. I really can't say enough nice things about it. Thank you, thank you, thank you!
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iText Express ReviewHighly recommend iText Express! - Version: 2.1, 7/17/2006 10:50AM PST

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rubaiyat
I have always been a great fan of TextEdit for its simplicity and direct editing, but it does have its deficiencies.

Michiaki Yamashita has nicely edited TextEdit to iText Express, a much more functional version. For a start you can adjust the print margins! ...and lots more besides. Take it for a spin, some of the features are not quite obvious but you will be well rewarded! At the price it can't be beat!

We should all support this project by registering one of Yumi's other apps as compensation. Also by supplying feedback to help Yumi polish it a little more we will end up with a great Word replacent with a very small footprint.

With a few changes this will be worth 6 stars!!!
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iText Express ReviewNice indeed - Version: 2.1, 6/16/2006 07:45AM PST

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hkim
This is a very nicely done word processor that is simple and to the point. It runs well and I have had no problem creating RTF files with 2-byte characters. It did seem unintuitive in how one might create a multiple column page layout or how to add footnotes. This should be made easier to figure out for the end user. Despite this, if this application gains any added features, it will be darned near perfect.

iText even allows one to write from right to left or vertically, which can be useful for some languages.
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