
Dagesh Pro IV

About - Dagesh
Pro IV
The best Hebrew-English Wordprocessor just
got (MUCH) better! Just some of the new
features: Wrap around graphics, background
graphics, split and merge cells in tables,
Cantillation Marks (trop), Automatic nikud
with user-adjustable nikud location,
Microsoft Word filter, Save to HTML,
Horizontal and Vertical Rulers, 600 New
Templates, Interactive real-time
spell-checking (as you type!)...PLUS new
Windows XP interface, many more new features
and enhancements!
Dagesh... The easiest and fastest word
processor... is an amazing program.
Its 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
Features - Dagesh Pro IV
Wordprocessing
Features
New XP Graphic Interface... Footnotes
with built-in Hypertext... Page Layout -
text and graphic wrapping... Text Drag
and Drop... Spell Checks in 7
Languages... Spell Checks Hebrew and
English in a single pass... Real Time
Spell checker with right click power
speller... Unlimited Undo/Redo... Easy
Column & table Insertion... Text flows
through multiple pages to fill
columns... Create Invisible Tables and
Columns for intricate page layout...
EXCLUSIVE Built-in Auto - Nikud (adds
vowels automatically) WITH Manual Nikud
Corerection... Easy entry of Taamim (Cantillation
Notes)... Over 100 True Type Fonts and
Ding Bats... Compatible with all TT
Fonts... Internet Ready - Saves your
work as HTML (Multilingual Websites!)...
On Screen virtual keyboards for easy
typing... Floating and Break Off Tool
Bars... Mix 2-3 even up to 10 Languages
in a single document ( Ideal for
Translating work)... Search & Replace...
Linked Style Sheets... Sorting of
Tables... Convert text to Tables...
Sophisticated Mail Marge... Print
Preview... Auto Numbering... Auto
Bullets... Bookmarks... Importing of
Graphics... Linked Graphics... Multi -
line self adjusting Tables...Precise
Nikud Placement... Insert Document...
Supports two sided printing (Odd-Even
pagination) Inheritance and Control of
Style Sheets... |
Graphic Features
New Graphic Viewer, Insert, place, drag
and size graphics, Graphic wrap-around,
background and foreground placementNew
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 Flip... Edit and Color 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)
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Cliptext Features
Full Tanach (Hebrew Bible)
with Vowels... Includes two siddurim...
Siddur Ashkenaz... Siddur Sephard...
Complete Shabbat Prayers... Weekly Torah
& Haftarah Readings... Shabbat Songs...
Perkei Avot... Holiday Prayers including
High Holy Days... all texts are
formatted and Voweled ready top print or
edit... |
Utilities
Dozens of Hot Key and Short
Cuts... Word Count...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
Compatible with Windows
98/2000/ME/NT/XP... Auto Save... Online
Built In Windows Help... Easy to use
Tool Tips... |
Reviews - Dagesh Pro IV
Judy Siegel-Itzkovich (1/1/1999)
wrote:
Rating: ***** 5 stars out of 5
If Windows is the heart of a personal
computer, without which it cant function,
a high-level word processing program is
the brain. Having a cheap, basic word
processor is fine for the minority of
computers used only for games; but if you
want to produce professional-looking
letters and reports, there is no
substitute for a quality word processor.
Most of the world uses the excellent
Microsoft Word, which costs nearly $300;
if you want to type in Hebrew, however,
you must add Microsofts special Hebrew
edition of Word. And if you want to insert
text in a few dozen other languages, from
Arabic to Croatian to Russian, you cant.
Dagesh 2000 (its name in Israel, or Dagesh
Pro, its marketing name abroad) is an
outstanding improvement on Dageshs four
previous editions, the first of which was
released in 1992. The current version,
produced by the new owners - GalTech Soft
Ltd. in the Har Hotzvim Industrial Zone -
is completely new, even though it was
built on the experience gained from all
the previous versions.
According to TES president Emanuel
Fishman, Dagesh is currently the most used
piece of software by Jews in the Diaspora,
with more than 300,000 installed programs
of the previous versions in use around the
world. In the Diaspora, well over 80% of
the schools use Dagesh daily. Since the
new version came out about two months ago,
4,000 copies have already been sold.
The program is bundled with a Jewish
clip-art collection of some 400 items -
including biblical maps and birthday and
holiday crowns you can print out for
assembly; I was amused to see, under the
Kibbutz category, a pair of bearskin-hatted
Buckin-gham Palace guardsmen, along with
turkeys, sheep, and other animals. Soon,
the Clipart disk will be upgraded to
include some 1,000 pieces of Jewish
graphics. This disk is shared by the full
texts of the Jewish daily and Shabbat
prayerbooks (Sephardi, Ashkenazi and
Common versions), Ethics of the Fathers,
Shabbat songs, and the entire Jewish
Bible.
There is also a separate disk with an
archive of some 400 full-color photos of
Israel taken by Dagesh staffer David
Shimshon. When you slip either of these
two disks into your CD-ROM drive, you
merely have to pull down an item from the
menu bar to view the photos or graphics
displayed group by group and insert any of
them into your text, full-sized or cut
down to a smaller image.
The fourth disk in the package is
WordPoint, another useful Israeli piece of
software that translates any word on which
you rest your cursor (even from the
Internet) into Hebrew, English, Dutch,
French, German, Italian, and Spanish.
But despite its Jewish look, Dagesh
2000/Pro has attracted an audience of
Moslems and Christians as well. We
received requests from Kuwait and Jordan
as well, because of the Arabic, English,
and even Hebrew. And Arabs who live in New
York, for example - and get along well
with the local Jews - are buying Dagesh
too.
Diaspora Jewish communities that speak
less-common languages are also
enthusiastic.
Fishman received a letter recently from
Peter Ambrose of Pragues Jewish Museum,
which needed a word processor that could
edit words or sentences in Hebrew and then
integrate them into a Czech fluent text.
Ambrose requested something compatible
with the Czech version of Windows 95 or
98, had a phonetic keyboard for Hebrew
letters (such as A for alef and Q for kuf
and X for tsadi), plus a function for copy
visual to transport Hebrew text to other
word processors or to QuarkXPress or a
comparable graphic program working with
Latin fonts; copy visual allows you to
type up a file and import it into most
graphics programs, such as Corel Draw and
Adobe Illustrator, and then format the
text to fit around photos and images.
The TES president was able to tell
Ambrose: Its already on sale; just order
it.
The basic Dagesh 2000/Pro word processor
has a new graphic interface that will feel
very comfortable to the person familiar
with Microsoft Word, as the toolbars are
almost identical. Click a green-and-blue
globe and you can turn the menu bar from
English to Hebrew and vice versa.
There are spellcheckers and dictionaries
for seven of the 49 languages. When you
write text in Hebrew, you can use the
AutoNikud feature to add Hebrew vowels
automatically. GalTech has also included a
translation option that makes it possible
to highlight words within a document using
your mouse and choose from a vocabulary
list that most closely represents the
meaning of the selected text.
The disk includes more than 200 fonts, and
you can easily see what they look like by
placing the cursor on the name of each
(you dont have to click on on the name to
see the fonts one at a time). Footnotes
can easily be produced in the right size
and placed in the proper position. Click
the mouse to see how the text looks before
its printed; you can also zoom in and out
of the text. The program is Internet
ready; it opens and saves the HTML
programming language so you can publish
your text on the World Wide Web.
If your keyboard has only English or
English/Hebrew keys but you want to type
in Arabic, Dagesh 2000/Pro has onscreen
keyboards you can peck with your mouse to
write text in any of the other languages -
including phonetic Hebrew. Youll have no
difficulty producing text in languages
that go from right to left (such as Hebrew
and Arabic) and languages going left to
right (most of the rest) on the same line
or in the same paragraph.
Users can also produce bullets to make
lists, basic graphic tables, and support
for printing even and odd page numbers on
both sides of the page. Text can be saved
automatically every few minutes when you
request it, and the number of words
appears with the click of the mouse.
If you have previously produced documents
written using earlier versions of Dagesh,
upon installing Dagesh 2000/Pro, all of
these will be saved with the new icon
symbols - a brightly colored orange topped
with two green leaves.
In any case, this fine piece of software,
which will travel around the globe, gives
additional meaning to the saying: Out of
Zion goes forth the Torah.
Copyright (C) 1999 The Jerusalem Post
ORT/JECC Partnership for Technology
(1/1/1999) wrote:
Dagesh is the established leader in
Hebrew/English word processing and this
latest upgrade maintains its position at
the head of the pack. As you might expect
of a major upgrade, there are many new
features, plus lots of little enhancements
that makes your work a little easier. This
program comes with 200 Hebrew fonts, three
CDs of photographs and clipart, and
complete versions of the Tanakh and siddur.
These are valuable add-ons from teachers
who import texts and graphics into their
documents. The best add-on, however, is
the autonikud option. Highlight a word (or
words) press a few buttons and you are
offered a list of possible nikud options
for the selected text. Choose one of the
options and the program automatically
inserts the nikud in place. Seasoned Word
users will find no difficulty orienting
themselves to this program because the
toolbars options are exactly the same as
those found in Word. Dagesh can easily and
accurately import files from Word, but not
files from DavkaWriter. The programmers
have also included a new “save as html”
option for those who want to publish their
work on the World Wide Web. Minor
nuisances and improvements need to be
addressed. The Tables option does not
allow the user to modify individual cells
within a table. This is frustrating for
those who are used to the precision of
Word. Also, the new HTML conversion option
has a minor bug when converting documents
with imported graphics. The company is
working to repair this bug and will post a
patch on their web site, as soon as it
becomes available. The full program is
expensive, but all
in all, there is a lot to applaud here.
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