Dagesh Pro

The easiest Hebrew-English word Processor
NEW & IMPROVED FEATURES
| Wordprocessing
Features New Graphic Interface Footnotes with built-in Hypertext Drag & Drop Spellchecks 7 Languages 7 Language Dictionaries Unlimited Undo/Redo Built-in AutoNikud (adds vowels automatically) Over 200 Hebrew True-Type Professional Fonts Compatible with all standard Hebrew Fonts Internet Ready - Opens and Saves HTML Onscreen Keyboards for easy Typing Floating & break off Tool Bars View document in multiple Windows simultaneously |
Graphic Features New Graphic Filters including all popular formats Judaic Clipart Library Kindgarten Crown Maker Bible Maps in Color Hundreds of photographs of from Israel New Templates, Forms, Greeting Cards etc. Color characters or background Save Text files as graphic Save as HTML create - Internet pages |
| Publishing Aids Size Graphics Print Preview Auto-Numbering Auto- Bullets Bookmarks Importing of Graphics Linked graphics Multi-line self-adjusting Tables Support for two-sided printing (Even/Odd) |
Cliptext Features Full Torah with Nikud Full Neviem with Nikud Full Kituvim with Nikud Full Daily Siddur Ashkenaz Full Daily Siddur Sephard Full Shabbat Prayers Weekly Torah Reading Weekly Haftorah Reading Shabbat Songs Perkei Avot Holiday Prayers and much more... All texts are formatted and voweled. |
| Utilities Long File Names including Hebrew Auto Headers and Footers New improved interface/toolbars Improved Import/Export Filters for Microsoft Word files Imports/Exports to all popular wordprocessors Save User preferences |
System Features 32 Bit Y2K Compatible Windows 95/98/2000 NT compatible New User Manual Improved Context Sensitive Help |
Reviews
"Dagesh... The easiest and fastest word processor... is an amazing program. It's my recommendation for the Windows environment." - DAVID GOLDMAN YEDIOT AHARONOT
"The most impressive technology I found on my visit to Israel... Simply AMAZING." - JOHN C. DVORAK PC MAGAZINE Columnist
"Slick Powerful..." - WALT MOSBERG THE WALL STREET JOURNAL
"heaven-sent..." - THE NEW YORK TIMES