

You can get a trial of Word, Mellel, and Nisus to see if you like any of them. My suggestion would be to download and use a free trial of all the programs to see what you like. The look and feel fits with OS X very well, the auto-correct is nice because it is completely user-customizable out of the box, and the charts and tables are stunning (many people have commented on how amazing documents out of Pages look and have inquired what program I used to create the documents). It has worked fine for me with Hebrew and Greek texts. It feels very Windows-like to me, and I wanted something that was more "Mac-like." I've tried Word for Mac, which is very much like Word 2003 for Windows. I've also tried Mellel, and while that is the word processor Oak Tree recommends on their site, I didn't care as much for it. I tried dragging one to the garbage can, but it bounced right back. One says Accordance 6.9.1 and the other Accordance 6.9.2.

Oh, and I have two Accordance icons in my toolbar? at the bottom of the screen. I have heard of Word for Mac, Mellel, and Note Bene. files which can be read by MSWord - my laptop is PC). It also needs to be somewhat Microsoft (can I use that word on this forum?) compatible (i.e. So I need to hear from veteran users what they consider the finest word processor, especially for Greek and Hebrew texts. I am dedicating this machine to Accordance and to Bible study. However, the Mac world is brand new to me and I do not have any other software. I purchased a version of OSX (I think its called Panther) and I have transferred all of my Accordance files to the Mac HD. So I did it! I purchased a used Powermac G4. This has served me well for the past few years, but I was frustrated by the few limitations inherent in the emulated version (particularly the inablility to easily insert foreign language text into the Windows word processor). Finally I made the jump to Accordance using the emulator. I then moved up to Gramcord for Windows, using Bible Companion software.
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My first Bible software was Gramcord for Dos (a long time ago). If this subject is not appropriate to post to this forum, please feel free to delete.
