Track changes
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Track changes
I found this software by chance and fell in love with it right away. It is lightweight and has many features that are perfect for writing a book. Unfortunately, I don't feel like buying it yet because it lacks the ability to track changes in the document. When you get to the editing stage it's really crucial to be able to see what you add and what you delete. If this feature is added, I will 100% buy it!
Re: Track changes
Yes, Atlantis Word Processor is superb.
Another needed feature is Text Box capability. This is not as necessary, for me, as the Track Changes feature is. I will eventually import my file into Scribus for production of a PDF document that is ready for professional printing. And I can create the text boxes in Scribus. But it is not always necessary to use a page layout program for a document. Sometimes a word processor is adequate. In those cases it would be nice to be able to create a text box that you can move around.
Track Changes is really important to anyone who does serious writing. Right now I am still having to use LibreOffice, which has an excellent Track Changes capability.
So ... since the user poercelain has brought up the issue, I will add my own voice, once again, in a request for a Track Changes capability.
- It is clean and logical in appearance and use.
- Handling of footnotes and endnotes is great.
- Page formatting is easy (paper type, margins, header, footer).
- Wonderful .epub export.
- Really nice features like the Clippy Bank (I use it a lot).
Another needed feature is Text Box capability. This is not as necessary, for me, as the Track Changes feature is. I will eventually import my file into Scribus for production of a PDF document that is ready for professional printing. And I can create the text boxes in Scribus. But it is not always necessary to use a page layout program for a document. Sometimes a word processor is adequate. In those cases it would be nice to be able to create a text box that you can move around.
Track Changes is really important to anyone who does serious writing. Right now I am still having to use LibreOffice, which has an excellent Track Changes capability.
So ... since the user poercelain has brought up the issue, I will add my own voice, once again, in a request for a Track Changes capability.
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I totally agree. We have been waiting for a long time now (years) for this feature to be implemented. Atlantis is better than ever. However, with track changes, it will be a tremendous tool for those who write daily.
Eduardo
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Ditto, ditto, ditto!!!!~ I love Atlantis, have recommended it to many. As to Tracking, yeah, I need it. I mean we need it. When editing a long piece, I have to use Word (brrrr). But our suggestions for a tracking app go many years back. I'm certain that Atlantis has tried, but something in the program won't allow it, How nice if the Administrators would either 'fess up, or let us know progress. In the meantime, still the best personal word processor on the market.
Re: Track changes
No news on this as of yet. We would inform you in case of any updates.
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I'm adding my request to this. I'm going to have to switch software, which is a real shame, because I love Atlantis, but I can't manage without Track Changes. I've asked several times.
Lynne Connolly
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Re: Track changes
I now use Calibri font (and blue colour) to type in text for 'hidden notes' (my term) inline, while never using that font for work which is not 'hidden notes'.
When a project is ready, I save it, open again and save a new copy under another name, so retain the 'notes' in the master document, then search all with just Calibri font selected, and it deletes all entries before distributing that file to others.
Works perfectly, having been doing this for a few years now using Atlantis, and means the need for track changes isn't so vital.
Hope that helps someone!
When a project is ready, I save it, open again and save a new copy under another name, so retain the 'notes' in the master document, then search all with just Calibri font selected, and it deletes all entries before distributing that file to others.
Works perfectly, having been doing this for a few years now using Atlantis, and means the need for track changes isn't so vital.
Hope that helps someone!
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Uh, no ... It does not help at all. It is a cumbersome workaround. What we really need is a track-changes capability. In the meantime we have LibreOffice, which is also an excellent word processor (though it handles a few things in a less polished way than Atlantis does).
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Well... I've been doing it for years now and for my purposes it is not at all cumbersome. I work with 900+ page files with hundreds if not thousands of such notes and it works seamlessly. However, I imagine it depends on your own requirements. Someone mentioned this method previously on this forum, and I adopted it effectively, so I can't take full credit (or blame!) for the idea.