
The present version of Atlantis Word Processor is not suitable for creating complex scientific documents with mathematical formulae and embedded objects. But it lacks some important features like collaboration. Pictures can go in amongst the text by using Picture Frames or just on their own.Atlantis offers many features standard in other word processors. Start with a very small book, a couple of very short chapters say eight to ten pages and see how the ToC and Index features work with that. The underlined stuff in the quote is what Publisher was developed to do. You are best served by using Pages to write the text and then add it (the text) to Publisher. Will AP do what I want or did I make a dumb purchase? They advertised TOC and index so I assumed it would do technical manuals.
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I do PDF documents of 200 pages etc with lots of pictures, chapters, TOC and index. If I add text to middle of book, the whole book gets resized automatically with page numbers etc. APublisher appears to be only a page layout style program. The text flows from page to page in 1.2,3 columns, whatever and will do automatic TOC with Chapters, sections, etc. In document mode (word processor style) there are no text boxes. It has a document mode and page layout mode. Organization would depend on two factors, the work done in editor mode and choice made in publisher mode.Įditor mode should help with everything text when Publisher mode would be more focused on publishing/design mode.Īlso if this is implemented one day, make it possible for editors to collaborate in the content edition collaboration is a must in the actual days and i believe it can be handled in two format : local and over internet (like invasion does with its design platform) it will allow to hire writers, designers and more peoples from all around the world to have them work on the same project and get the best result ever wanted. i mean everything related to writing then when it's done they just click on the publisher button to switch back to normal publisher functionality and find the text there. What i'm talking about here is, editors would click that persona button and switch to an interface dedicated to edition only (similar to what we see when we switch to develop persona) into that mode or persona they have to able to type/write, create paragraphs etc.

I believe you are all right but i would propose Serif to develop (if possible) a kind of persona that will be used like a word processor for editors. So long term (beyond Office 2019) I share your concerns about it moving to subscription only, as there is a distinct possibility that could happen, but that isn't the case at the moment. "As standard practice, Microsoft will continue evaluating customer needs and industry trends to determine the need for future versions of our products and services."

Microsoft's official statement is as follows: I'm not sure whether there will be non-subscription versions beyond Office 2019 though. Office 2019 will have a 7 year lifecycle (5 years mainstream support, 2 years extended support). Office 2016 has a 10 year lifecycle (5 years mainstream support, 5 years extended support) and is therefore supported until October 2025. Non-subscription versions of Microsoft Office 2019 will also be available, although the product lifecycle has been reduced from 10 years to 7 years: One-time payment, non-subscription versions of Microsoft Office are available, they just heavily promote the subscription version (Office 365) instead. I would like a one time payment of Affinity Word… Just like Adobe Microsoft has become Subscription based, it annoys me having to pay money every month to use Word. Also would love to see an Affinity Font app in future, an innovative font creation and font viewing tool and Affinity Video, an innovative video editing tool. Rather like we have a Microsoft Publisher and a Microsoft Word.


I would like a one time payment of Affinity Word, an app where I can just simply write, import and export as pdf or word document etc I could write with Affinity Word, then place the finished document into Affinity Publisher where I can add pictures and art, design etc Think about it Affinity, I know it is more work for you guys, but because you already have Affinity Publisher it shouldn't be too hard to turn this into Affinity Word. Affinity Publisher feels great for the design aspect of ebooks, but what about just simply writing an ebook? I would love an Affinity Word Processor. I am loving Affinity Publisher, but I am hoping you can add an Affinity Word App to challenge Microsoft Word.
