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Since we are a MAC environment, we use Oxygen which is amazing and runs on
the cheaper side of shareware.
www.oxgyenxml.com
Best,
Farris Wahbeh
Manager, Creative Audio Archive
Experimental Sound Studio
5925 N Ravenswood
Chicago, IL  60660
773-769-1069
www.exsost.org

On 6/23/06, Shaw, Sarah <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>  We use NoteTab Pro for our EAD work at Brown University, and it includes
> a find/replace feature, plus the "undo/redo" arrows, definitely worth the
> $20 for "NoteTab Pro" versus the free NoteTab in my opinion.
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> -- Sarah
> *Sarah J. Shaw*
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> Digital Initiatives Librarian
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> Brown University Library
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> Box A  Providence, RI  02912
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> Nichele Scalessa wrote:
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> I prefer to use a freeware program called NoteTab light, although
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> NoteTab Pro is worth the small fee to upgrade. www.notetab.com . I was
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> introduced to it when I attended Daniel Pitti's EAD Publishing class at
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> Rare Book School. The only feature I miss compared to X-Metal is the
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> search and replace function, therefore I keep an old copy of X-Metal 3.0
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> on hand.
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> Nicole Scalessa
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> IT Manager & Reference Librarian
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> Diane Worrell wrote:
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> > Good morning,
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> > A colleague and I are working on implementing EAD, which we are
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> > finding quite a challenge.  I would be interested in hearing opinions
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> > as to the advantages and disadvantages of using XMetal 4.6 vs. Word
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> > Perfect 12 software for encoding.
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> > Thanks,
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> > Diane
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> > Diane Worrell
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