I took advantage of the MU Promo and would like to share my very positive experiences with this app and its developer.
I had a couple of questions regarding a function that I needed and Antonio responded within an hour - and that was evening his time! We exchanged several emails to pin down my needs and it turned out that PDF Nomad was just the thing for my work.
I'm currently putting together a book comprised of three sections; each section is a separate Pages doc. When finished I can export to PDF, then assemble everything in Nomad, do the ToC, set up the page numbering, and then export it as a booklet-sized document ready for a physical print shop to print.
Nomad has an outstanding feature set and has within one day become an indispensable tool for me. This is highly recommended if you create small editions, directories, catalogs, whatever. Developer support is top-notch. I couldn't be happier.
Incidentally, Formation 1.something is still listed here on MU at http://tinyurl.com/7zj7ttp. The comments section there is still pretty, um, "illuminating."
@ Brian Lund: If you're reading these comments, you might realize that people have long memories.
I'm still waiting on answers to my support question WRT Formation 1, which I bought but never worked.
I'm still waiting for the release of Formation 2. You remember that project? Just one more bug to squash? Just a little editing needed on the documentation?
Journler is now open source at GitHub. As a result, developer Philip Dow is no longer actively supporting Journler. The latest version, 2.6.4b, is stable on my Mini under OSX 10.7.3. OTOH Dow has been working on a smaller daily diary app called Per Se that works pretty well. It just has fewer features than Journler. Go to his site for explanations and FAQs and downloads.
I use this several times a week due to my terrible habit of simply dragging URLs and saving snippets and other stuff right to my Desktop. It's a great tool and I give a big "thank you" to Lee for writing this helpful utility.
As the name say: Quick and Easy. I've been using the beta and promised myself (and Pablo!) to purchase it when it was released. Did so immediately. This app is wonderful and produces clean and attractive web pages. Lots of options and plenty of tools. Pablo and the forum are quick to answer questions and help out. Outstanding support for a great app.
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PDF Nomad
Prince_Isaac reviewed on 08 May 2012
I had a couple of questions regarding a function that I needed and Antonio responded within an hour - and that was evening his time! We exchanged several emails to pin down my needs and it turned out that PDF Nomad was just the thing for my work.
I'm currently putting together a book comprised of three sections; each section is a separate Pages doc. When finished I can export to PDF, then assemble everything in Nomad, do the ToC, set up the page numbering, and then export it as a booklet-sized document ready for a physical print shop to print.
Nomad has an outstanding feature set and has within one day become an indispensable tool for me. This is highly recommended if you create small editions, directories, catalogs, whatever. Developer support is top-notch. I couldn't be happier.
BarbaBatch
I don't think so.
Illumination Software Creator
Illumination Software Creator
I'm still waiting on answers to my support question WRT Formation 1, which I bought but never worked.
I'm still waiting for the release of Formation 2. You remember that project? Just one more bug to squash? Just a little editing needed on the documentation?
Huh? we're still waiting.
Journler
+3
+1
Magican AntiTrojan
Raskin
"On top of a supped-up performance..."
Perhaps the word "supped-up" should be changed to "souped-up?"
:-)
Desktoday
+1
VitalSource Bookshelf
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