Memo Book 5
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Posted by Wojciech
Nov 12, 2013 at 06:04 PM
‘MS Word like text editor’ - does it support footnotes?
Cannot figure it out. Do you have any idea? I would not like to install trial version.
Posted by Dr Andus
Nov 12, 2013 at 06:30 PM
“All documents and attached files are stored encrypted and compressed in a single file”
“common files can be viewed and edited in the integrated viewer without saving first to the disk.”
I’d be a bit concerned about the implications of the above. It sounds a bit like a case of “putting all your eggs in one basket.”
As for not saving first to the disk, that also sounds a bit risky, as unsaved work could be lost if something goes wrong (your computer freezes, power cut etc.)?
Posted by Tester
Nov 13, 2013 at 05:54 AM
I just tried a little bit “Memo Book” and my overall impression of the software is quite good. Especially I would appreciate that it has a feature to publish the created database as a website (“Export a document structure” - html).
But I stumbled on a trivial but important detail:
The editor of “Memo Book” works with a zoom. The standard of this zoom is 100%, the next possible step is 150%.
100% by far to small for my needs and 150% ist too big. It is so annyoing to view a text with one of these two factors.
Obviously there is no possibility to choose a zoom factor somewhere between 100% and 150%!
I simply would like to have in the editor the same view of the text as I have in Word (from which I paste the text and where my zoom factor is 100%).
This simple demand is fulfilled perfectly by any other similar software I tried. And in other programs it even works automatically (without the necessity to use any zoom function). I do not understand why this is not realized in “Memo Book”.