We plan to continue adding features our users most want.
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The new version we are about to go to beta with, ads the most important, the most user demanded features and is a free upgrade. So our first version of Nisus Writer Express is not as rich in features as the Classic version. Building it from scratch has such great advantages, but has also some drawbacks associated with the fact that it takes a lot of work to re-build all the features that we have developed in the Classic version. Once the foundations are built in Cocoa, feature additions will be much faster. The look and feel of Nisus Writer Express is different because it uses the new OS X tools. For example, the Thesaurus is a Services feature and Services are only available to Coca applications. Nisus Writer Express works only under OS X and was built in Cocoa, from scratch, to take advantage of all the features opened up to true Cocoa applications. Jerzy Lewak: Classic Nisus Writer only works under the Classic system. MacCreator: What is the difference between NWE and the old Nisus Writer, feature-wise, and regarding ease of use? We present all of these relationships arranged in a browser form, much like you browse files in the Finder, so it is easy to navigate to just the word you want. It knows not only what words are related to the word you ask it about but how they are related, based on six different categories. WordNet and Thesaurus knows the English language. More than just a list of words and their synonyms and definitions, WordNet was designed by lexicographers to model the complex relationships that exists between words. So that's how the GUI is organized: select a word in your document, hit the "command <" key to look up the first set of synonyms, then click on a synonym and see the next ones in a column to the right, and so on. Words are expressions of ideas and we all know that one idea leads to another, so one word leads to another, to another, to another, etc. It gives you much more than just synonyms. Jerzy Lewak: The database is WordNet developed at Princeton University. MacCreator: What is this thesaurus I hear about, and how does it work in NWE? We also have some special features that we have pioneered over the years, such as the PowerFind and PowerFind Pro, Multiple Selections, Multiple Editable Clipboards, and Simple and Advanced Macros. We do our best to avoid the dialog inside a dialog experience. Jerzy Lewak: Our philosophy is to make all the features as obvious as possible and as close to the "surface" as possible. MacCreator: Please describe the most important attributes of Nisus Writer Express. Quoting an old review of our product "God is in the details." Those who find that our details work better for them, are our customers. Jerzy Lewak: Those who need a different word processor are usually the very discerning and those who need special features that Microsoft Word does not have. MacCreator: Playing the devil's advocate here: Since 'everybody' has Microsoft Word, why does the world need another word processor? Them and have disclaimed any interest in appealing from the judgment.
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Lawsuit involving related patents as well as material documents that were at issue in that Patent and Trademark Office the existence of an earlier Allan Altera-engaged in inequitable conduct when theyįailed to disclose to the U.S. Perma-Chink alleged that the attorneys who prosecuted the Perma-Ĭhink asserted the affirmative defense that the patent was unenforceable due to Nisus alleged that Perma-Ĭhink had infringed Nisus’s U.S. States District Court for the Eastern District of Tennessee. In the underlying case, Nisus brought suit against Perma-Chink in the United This method is critical to e-commerce conversion rates for, Best Buy, Dell and the other defendants named in the attached complaint because GIA provides the named companies’ customers the ability to locate available products on their Web sites by simply selecting words that describe the product they are interested in purchasing, and guarantees that they will always find an available, matching product. GIA is a patented method created by Jerzy Lewak, a theoretical physicist and co-founder of SpeedTrack, to guide users to contextually relevant information, ensuring a result - no "cannot be found" results. Patent 5,544,360 for Guided Information Access (GIA). District Court in the Northern District of California in San Francisco against, Best Buy, Dell and 20 other big names in e-commerce for infringing on SpeedTrack’s U.S.