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Yudit 2.9.0
Can do True Type font rendering, printing, transliterated keyboard input and handwriting recognition more>> Can do True Type font rendering, printing, transliterated keyboard input and handwriting recognition
Yudit is a free, smart and powerful (Y)unicode text editor for all unices.
Yudit can do True Type font rendering, printing, transliterated keyboard input and handwriting recognition with no dependencies on external engines.
Its conversion utilities can convert text between various encodings. Keyboard input maps can also act like text converters.
There is no need for a pre-installed multi-lingual environment. Menus are translated into many languages.
Main features:
- Easy to install. It simply works, and it works simply.
- Intuitive . You can easily edit unicode text. No need to learn a new keybinding.
- The kinput2 method is directly supported for Japanese.
- X Input Method support.
- Handwriting recognition support.
- Easy-to-make key-input maps that can be created to input scripts with a two-way English transliteration scheme. Yudit comes with more than 100 transliteration maps contributed by Yudit users from all over the World.
- Menu translations are available in 31 languages.
- FAQ is available in 16 languages.
- Built-in printing support. High quality and locale independent postscript is generated.
- Direct True Type / Open Type font support. Yudit does not need X11 TTF support to show your text.
- Yudit can display and print your text with a mixture of X11 fonts/True Type fonts . Unicode glyphs are widely available these days but still there are some scripts that need this feature.
- Cut and paste, load and save your text with various encodings . It is possible to create a unicode text file in Linux and read it in MS Notepad on NT.
- Keyboard input maps can be used as text converters. This means that you can make instant transliterations of your scripts. If the transliterations is reversible, it is possible to read it back get the original text back.
- Unlinimted undo/redo .
- Overstriking and OTF composing-character support.
- 31-bit Unicode support.
- Drag-and-Drop (xdnd and Dnd) support.
- Full Bidirectional text support.
- Hangul Jamos with mslvt encoder (hardwired for ogulim.ttf) and X11 fonts
- Arabic, Syriac,... shaping support.
- Indic scripts: Tamil,Devanagari,Bengali,Gujarati,Gurmukhi,Oriya,Malayalam,Kannada and Telugu
- Hungarian Runes (rov?s?r?s) support in Private Use Area
TimeTo 2008.05.15
Simplify your life, by organizing to track your unlimited tasks and events, so you get the most important things done, in less time, with less stress. more>>
Organize to get everything done: in less time. Tell your priorities and preferences as to what can be done when, and this personal information manager automatically:
-drafts your agenda
-recalculates your time management plan continuously, giving priority to importance over urgency (optional)
-organizes to stay on track, focused and efficient
-cuts stress while getting the most important task done
-can run entirely from any USB flash memory drive (you can work your schedule on any available Windows computer, without re-installing).
Devoted to Covey or David Allens Getting It Done priority management? TimeTo organizer helps you GTD.
Includes:
-alarms
-filters
-diary
-Outlook sync (and so Palm, PocketPC and Blackberry)
-World time zones/daylight saving
-import/export
-Skype dial
-free SMS alarms
-timers
-calendar
-prints Filofax, FranklinCovey, DayRunner, Day-Timer formats
Now supports input and search in Arabic, Baltic, Central European, Cyrillic (Russian), East European, Greek, Hebrew, Japanese, Hangul (Korean), Johab (Korean), Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Thai, Turkish, and Vietnamese.
For complete improvements, see www.davidberman.com/software/timetoupdate.php
Requirements: 7 MB drive space, optionally can run entirely from USB drive
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