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Bean

Bean - 1.0

word processor

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Version 1.0: Not rated (0.0)
Selected Version: 1.0
Release Date: 2008-03-25
License: Freeware
Downloads (version 1.0): 852
Downloads (all versions): 9,813

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Product Description:

Bean is lean, fast, and uncluttered. If you get depressed at the thought of firing up MS Word or OpenOffice, try Bean. If you use Text Edit but have to jump through hoops just to get a word count or change the margins, try Bean. If you desire a simple, beautiful writing environment, try Bean.

Bean is a small, easy-to-use word processor that includes:
  • a live word count
  • a Get Info panel for in-depth statistics
  • a zoom-slider to easily change the view scale
  • an Inspector panel with lots of sliders
  • date-stamped backups
  • autosaving
  • a page layout mode
  • an alternate colors option (e.g., white text on blue)
  • an option to show invisible characters (tabs, returns, spaces)
  • selection of text by text style, paragraph style, color, etc.
  • a floating windows option (like Stickies has)
  • easy to use menus
  • remembers cursor postion (excluding .txt, .html, .webarchive formats)
  • all of Cocoa's good stuff (dictionary, word completion, etc.)

What's new in this version:

  • added Help file for all menu commands
  • link sheet now removes any previous link from text when link URL is left empty
  • new option: Preferences > View > Show invisible characters> Omit spaces (user suggestion)
  • new icon for Cut in toolbar
  • added Please Wait... sheet which appears when Bean is paginating long documents
  • added Preference to paginate in the background while typing (General > Use background pagination). This is recommended only for fast (i.e., Intel) processors!
  • headers and footers now appear in Layout view when enabled
  • if you click on the page margin in Layout view, a context menu pops up with various useful options (such as quick access to the header/footer controls)
  • added value of 1.2 to line spacing options, commonly considered the most readable setting for most fonts (user suggestion)
  • exiting full screen will now restore Layout view if necessary
  • fixed a (recent) major bug where opening a file type not supported by Bean would appear to produce an open, empty document
  • rewrote the Format > List > Move Up / Move Down code to be more reliable
  • fixed some problems with the bindings for full screen preference controls
  • fixed a problem where Check for Updates... would fail silently on Leopard if no network was found
  • fixed a bug where zooming in or out using shortcut keys just after opening a document would fail

Operating System Requirements:

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

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

Additional Requirements:

  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.3.9
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.0
  • Mac OS X 10.1
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.2
  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.3
  • Mac OS Classic

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Bean ReviewLook no further - Version: 2.4.2, 11/30/2009 01:13AM PST

rayjay
I've been hunting for something like this ever since I decided almost ten years ago that I wasn't prepared to keep paying Uncle Bill exorbitant sums for EvilEmpire Office. I used Mariner's word processor and spreadsheet for a long time, but the company seems to have lost interest in them: upgrades promised years ago have never materialised. I dabbled with most of the other Mac word processors but they all seemed too fiddly or too expensive for what they offered. I now use NeoOffice for heavy duty stuff - and I'm very pleased with it in most respects - but it is something of a sledgehammer/nut relationship for basic word processing.

Bean is exactly right: the developer, James Hoover, says it's a niche product, but it's a very big niche: I guess that 90 percent of folks would find that it satisfied 90 percent of their word processing needs. It works well, it's fast, it uses standard formats, it looks good - what more could you ask for?
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Bean ReviewFuture sugest. - Version: 2.4.1, 11/18/2009 11:48AM PST

Adriano B.
I like Bean, and I try to use it every time I don't need some "heavy" future, like calculation in tables, math formulas, ecc... But I found one thing that never NeoOffice or other Word Processor does: tiling wordprocessor window. Today I did some work where this future would be a great help, and I was really surprised that none had it (or better, only TextWrangler had it, but it's not a wordprocessor).
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Bean CommentaryBean - The one I've been looking for - Version: 2.4.0, 9/29/2009 10:36PM PST

oletom
I've found the word processor I've been looking for since about 1985. Puts MS Word in the ground and I doubt I'll ever use Word again. Hard to believe it's FREE.
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