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: > > 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. > > -- Sarah > *Sarah J. Shaw* > > Digital Initiatives Librarian > > Brown University Library > > Box A Providence, RI 02912 > > TEL: 401 863-1508 > > FAX: 401 863-1272 > > [log in to unmask] > > > > Nichele Scalessa wrote: > > > > I prefer to use a freeware program called NoteTab light, although > > NoteTab Pro is worth the small fee to upgrade. www.notetab.com . I was > > introduced to it when I attended Daniel Pitti's EAD Publishing class at > > Rare Book School. The only feature I miss compared to X-Metal is the > > search and replace function, therefore I keep an old copy of X-Metal 3.0 > > on hand. > > > > Nicole Scalessa > > IT Manager & Reference Librarian > > [log in to unmask] > > The Library Company of Philadelphia > > 1314 Locust St., Phila., PA 19107 > > 215-546-3181 - Fax 215-546-5167 > > Visit us at http://www.librarycompany.org > > > > Diane Worrell wrote: > > > > > Good morning, > > > > > > A colleague and I are working on implementing EAD, which we are > > > finding quite a challenge. I would be interested in hearing opinions > > > as to the advantages and disadvantages of using XMetal 4.6 vs. Word > > > Perfect 12 software for encoding. > > > > > > Thanks, > > > Diane > > > > > > > > > *********************************** > > > Diane Worrell > > > Special Projects Librarian > > > Special Collections > > > University of Arkansas Libraries > > > 365 N. McIlroy > > > Fayetteville, AR 72701-4002 > > > 479-575-5330 > > > or 479 575-5577 > > > > > > > > > > -- "Where there is no vision the People Perish." --James Hampton