LINGUA
FULLY INTEGRATED MULTILINGUAL SUPPORT
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An integrated language solution—never worry about changing a font when you simply want to change a language
Includes extended Roman (including IPA), Cyrillic, Greek, & Hebrew (Arabic coming very soon)
Language approach insures vastly better rendering (output) than font-based systems
There’s never a need to choose a particular width (character-dependent) accent—Nota Bene positions its one accent (the same for all characters) perfectly over/under/beside the character
Select from predefined keyboard layouts, or create customized ones
Easy pop-up Compose key gives instant access to hundreds of accents, in thousands of different combinations
Accents can be placed above, below, beside characters, in virtually any combination
Mix and match right-to-left text with left-to-right text (on the same line)
Select overall document or paragraph orientation (right-to-left or left-to-right)
Utilize Nota Bene’s superior language capabilities everywhere—in bibliographic entries, note-retrieval, document composition
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LISTEN TO YOUR COLLEAGUES . . .
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“I must say that the latest Lingua is just superb.”
John Stafford Dean, Faculty of Theology, University of Manitoba
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“I switched over to Nota Bene a couple of years ago, and continue to be very impressed with Nota Bene and the Lingua workstation. It is fantastic, and far superior to anything else out there.”
Associate Professor of Philosphy and Religion, University of Evansville
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“I just wanted to send a note to let you know that NB Lingua is working wonderfully, and I am getting ‘Ph.D. diss.’ in my footnotes, and in addition, van Dijk, von Soden, van der Toorn, and von Weiher are appearing in proper Germanic order in the reference list. Thank you so much!”
Graduate student, University of California, Berkeley
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“I think I have been a Note Bene "user" (addict?) for about 20 years now, and . . . I still love it compared to Word, which I just cannot abide. And none of the Greek fonts or corresponding keyboards now available for Word can even touch the simplicity and convenience of Nota Bene. It also just has a ‘professional feel’ that Word cannot match.”
Professor of New Testament, University of Chicago Divinity School
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