![]() A good learning experience (as least I came out of the experience with good knowledge on both), but I belong on a Mac and Apple devices. I also am staying put on a Mac moving forward. That’ll allow me to continue to get comfortable with Mellel that in the event the writing is ever on the wall for NB on Mac, moving to BookEnds and DT alongside Mellel should be pretty painless. ![]() I certainly prefer it to Word, and I even like it better than Nisus Writer Pro (a good app, but I just like Mellel better). In the meantime, I have moved to Mellel as my primary everyday word processor (plus using it to assemble my dissertation). Right now, CrossOver apps run well on Apple Silicon, but what if/when Apple pulls the plug on Rosetta 2? I’m involved enough in NB’s ecosystem where it’s comfortable to use for academic writings, but watching CrossOver on Apple Silicon will be one major decision factor for me. ![]() Next year I need to seriously decide do I use NB as my primary academic word processor on the Mac moving forward, or give BookEnds and DT a try alongside Mellel for future academic projects. So my dissertation will be in Mellel format on my machine in addition to having copies in NB, Word, and PDF formats. I didn’t want to rely in NB’s assembly feature for this, and Word is way too much of a pain to assemble the document. Great points! I’ll definitely be assembling the final form of the dissertation in Mellel. I don’t know the topic but in the future you might want to re-edit it into a book form for the church. Changing from one format to another is a pain. However, I would start playing with importing that doc into Mellel If you are going that direction. Nathan, if you are that far along in your dissertation I would not change either from NB. I had a lifetime subscription to Mellel which I just gave up in order to do my small part of supporting its development. Bookends and if you want Orbis replacement DT, function as an equivalent substitute for NB. I have set up Mellel with my default templates and have workable system. I even cheered on NB by joining its Friends program a couple of years back. At that time, I left Windows mainly for hardware quality (plastic laptops and poor battery longevity) after using the iPhone 3. I left Windows for Mac years ago so it might work great on that platform. Too many hurdles to jump over with the increasing OS technologies. I have to confess that there is still a soft spot for NB in my heart but have thought for years that its days are coming to a close. In the meantime, I still may at least take a trial of them once my dissertation is finished so I can get the feel for them. That could throw a huge kink into Nota Bene, and if that happens, I’ll purchase BookEnds and DevonThink right away (if I haven’t already have purchased them by then). However, I’m still watching to see what happens with CrossOver and Apple Silicon support once Apple phases out Rosetta 2 support. Length: 20cm, Height: 17cm, Width: 12cm (7.87'' x 6.69'' x 4.NB released an update that resolved some of the bugs I was having on a Mac, so I’ve temporarily put DevonThink and BookEnds on hold at least until I’m done with my dissertation (so I don’t have to learn any new apps this late in the game). This unique bookend comes from our collection of original gifts for Home Décor by Artori Design. It comes gift wrapped and ready for giving in colored carton packaging! Sweet housewarming gift and get a custom saying for your best friend, family or for yourself. Makes an unusual gift and serves as a great conversation starter. Following the above, additional books may be leaned on the bookend. ![]() Attach the superhero's magnetic hand to the supporting book's cover and place it anywhere you, please. Make sure the books cover at least the whole length of the bookend base. Place the bookend wall between the book cover and the first/last page of the book.Use a soft covered book (paperback). Then the superhero character seems to stop them preventing them from falling. Continuing product to our worldwide bestseller 'Falling bookend'.īooks lean on it at a special angle, giving a feeling that they are about to collapse.
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