Give your documents a sense of history! The study of the ancient Egyptian Hieroglyphics has been an ongoing fascination by scholars and Egyptology buffs for literally centuries. The discovery of the Rosetta stone in 1799 provided an incredible breakthrough in deciphering the hieroglyphs, however there continues to be conflicting opinions on the literal translation of both the phonetic and ideographic symbols... BigNet Store :: egyptian :: deities :: macintosh :: bignet :: store :: business :: finance :: applications :: egyptiandeities(macintosh) deluxe :: Egyptian Deities (Macintosh)
Add magick and mystique to all your designs! The Magick & Mystic Series contains over 200 characters in 6 distinct typefaces. Skeleton Alphabet, an original Deniart design, is sure to add a little spook to your documents; Black Magick, White Magick, Powers of Marduk, Magi Writing and Daggers Alphabet are based on symbols used for divination, sorcery and mysterious arts throughout the ages, dating as far back as the days of King Solomon... BigNet Store :: magick :: and :: mystic :: macintosh :: bignet :: store :: multimedia :: design :: 3d :: modeling :: cad :: magickandmystic(macintosh) deluxe :: Magick and Mystic (Macintosh)
Vertigo 3D Words is the first tool that lets Adobe Illustrator 7 (and up) users add real 3D text to their designs. It's the Adobe Illustrator solution for creating leap-off-the-page 3D text. Vertigo 3D Words interface looks and feels just like Adobe Illustrator. It offers endless creative possibilities, letting you create text, choose your font, color your text and move it along a true 3D path. You've even got full camera control... BigNet Store :: vertigo :: 3d :: words :: macintosh :: bignet :: store :: multimedia :: design :: 3d :: modeling :: cad :: vertigo3dwords(macintosh) deluxe :: Vertigo 3D Words (Macintosh)
Give Your Design A Sense Of History Deniart Systems' The Egyptologist font bundle contains over 920 unique Phonogram and Ideograph Hieroglyphic symbols in 10 font files. The characters in the series are arranged in a catalogue system in accordance with Sir Alan Gardiner's "Egyptian Grammer", making it easy to search and document Egyptian Hieroglyphic symbols... BigNet Store :: egyptologist :: macintosh :: bignet :: store :: multimedia :: design :: illustration :: egyptologist(macintosh) deluxe :: Egyptologist (Macintosh)
4 stars (Appleworks review) - I am pleased with it. However I am disappointed that the "learn" the word in the spelling is not enabled. I like it better than Microsoft word. However I liked MS works the best and they don't make it anymore for apple. 3 stars (It's Terrible in OSX.) - I loved Appleworks for OS9. It provided a straightforward, easy-to-use word processor, spreadsheet, database, and illustration tools at very reasonable cost. Appleworks had everything anyone would need for home use -except the ability to read or write MS Word documents. I used Appleworks for personal projects, though, because it was a pleasure to use. Appleworks 6.2.9 for OSX is an entirely different animal. It's buggy beyond belief. Apple shouldn't have released software that has not been successfully upgraded for their current operating system. (I don't know why Amazon is still selling 6.2.7, as I bought 6.2.9 months ago. But the two versions have no obvious differences.) The good news is that Appleworks can now read MS Word documents...sort of. When you open a Word document, it launches TextEdit. You can read the document in TextEdit and modify it if you like. But tabs don't translate well. If there are columns created with tabs, the document will be indecipherable. Other nice features (that are not new) include a convenient thesaurus. It's not comprehensive, but it is good enough to be useful in finding definitions and alternatives to words. It's easy to turn off "Smart Quotes" in Preferences, and one click of the mouse will make it the default. No need to create a template. The spellchecker works when you tell it to, not while you're typing. Creating a good-looking document and, in fact, knowing how it will look when printed is a frustrating undertaking. What was so simple and easy in OS9 has become a challenge in OSX. The first thing you will notice when you begin to create a document is the size of the document window. Appleworks' windows no longer open to a usable size. They ar... Apple :: (Mac) :: Apple :: Publishing :: Printing :: Home Publishing :: Graphics (Graphic) :: Computer software (programs) :: (Macintosh) :: :: AppleWorks 6 2 9