
In order to avoid those nasty gaps that tend to appear in justified text, Mellel gives you the option of using hyphenation dictionary. However I will point out the highlights of this program, and will note that many of the features now present in Mellel and improved by the latest version are user requested, and many of them are unseen in other programs, Word included. Just parsing quickly through it you can get a pretty good idea of what this program is capable of.īest part is Mellel is stable and responsive even with documents of hundreds of pages, unlike other programs who become choppy and unresponsive after 50 and have a strong drive to crash if the page count is in the hundreds.īecause of how much control and how many options the program gives you, I cannot go into very much depth.
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To give you an idea, the Mellel user guide that you can download has three hundred and thirty three pages, and is written entirely using this very program. But this is only scratching the surface, as Mellel is truly a power user's tool, designed to be used by very specific people, for use in specific tasks. Mellel also features the best implementation of footnotes, generation of content table, and bibliographies that I have never seen. This lets you auto-number parts of the document such as the tables, pictures and sections, each part being further dividable into levels, while each level can have its own predefined format.Īll these divisions let you structure your document as you write it and the Outline view makes it easy and fast to browse and make changes to the structure.

One of the most powerful features of Mellel, although you won't tell before you've actually started working with it, is an incredibly flexible auto-numbering system.
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The main focus of this program is the writing itself, not compatibility with the Windows universe. Mellel is intended for those people who want as much control as possible over their text, without any of the fancy gizmos and gadgets. However, if you write for a living, working almost entirely with words, then this might be the perfect application for you.

Well, you use Word because everyone uses Word and because it's Word, then this is not for you. Although after the writing there is usually a formating step, in which you get everything ready to be printed by laying out and making everything look good, and Word can do this better than most word processors, when it comes down to just working with words, Word is a bit bloated with marginally useful features. After all, if you are looking for a word processor, you are probably looking to go work with words. While the better known general public orientated applications like Microsoft Word, and it's ever growing army of twins, has all the options the average user could ever need, many of them are not truly needed. There are many word processors out there for the Mac, and each is a bit different in what it does and who it is made for.

Multiple streams (chains) of notes with each document.Footnotes, endnotes and below text notes.Ancient language support (Thaana, Etruscan, etc.).Import using 21 different language encodings (text).Export using 21 different language encodings (text).Special setup for writing in multiple languages.Chinese, Japanese and Korean input support.

