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Four
Great Writers Programs
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1.
Dictionary and Thesaurus
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The
best dictionary and thesaurus available. WordWeb's
combined dictionary and thesaurus is the best
utility of its kind. A great tool for all
writers. It sits in the system tray and is
always available - whatever program you're
using. Its comprehensive database, quick access
and cross-referencing features make it a tool
you'll use every day.
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2.
Writer's
Outliner
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This
program (TreePad Lite) helps you organize
information, outline writing projects and
has hundreds of other potential uses. It works
in the same way as Windows Explorer, with
a tree structure you can create to store your
information. TreePad Lite helps you think
clearly, gather, and organize your information.
Ideal for writers wanting to gather facts,
bibliographical entries, notes quotations
and even first drafts.
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3.
Typing
Tutor
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Every
writer needs to learn to touch-type to save
hours when writing letters, reports or even
your best-selling novel. The KP Typing
Tutor is an easy-to-use and effective
typing program. Follow the drills and you'll
find within about 15 hours you'll become a
proficient touch typist.
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4.
Technical
Writer's Calculator
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Technical
writers and other professionals will appreciate
this advanced calculator for its scientific,
engineering, financial and mathematical features.
With more than one hundred functions, the
calculator also has:
- A
scrollable display to store your calculations
and results.
- Decimal,
binary, hexadecimal, octal and other numeric
bases.
- A
comprehensive unit converter.
- Scientific
and engineering physical constants.
- User-defined
constants, conversions and functions.
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All
four fully-working writing programs are yours to
keep when you order the Software for Writers CD!
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to Order Page
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