

You'll need to tinker to get the EPUB export right, such as for viewing/selling on iOS's iBooks app nevertheless, it's good to have the option. You can customise one of the panels in the Tooldrawer to suit.Īs well as some additional formatting and style options such as paragraph-level borders, shading, and document watermarks, this new version builds on its predecessor's rich tools for building structured documents by adding the ability to export PDFs (with clickable links for cross-references, tables of contents and more) and EPUB. One small but welcome feature is an easy way to add special characters to your documents. It would be foolish to think of it as a DTP package, however Pages is much better for DTP, though it's a weaker word processor than Writer Pro 2.

Writer Pro 2 also adds some simple drawing tools – shapes, lines, floating text boxes – in a nod towards basic desktop publishing abilities. (Nisus's default file format is the widely supported RTF annoyingly, while Word opens RTFs with Track Changes turned on, Pages only seems to accept Track Changes in DOC/DOCX.)
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It's not without fault: though it can happily open DOC and DOCX formats so you can share files with Word-using colleagues on both Mac and PC, it converts them on opening, forcing a slightly awkward round-trip if you're pinging the same document back and forth. It gains support for Track Changes, making it easy to collaborate on documents, add comments and review changes made by other team members.
