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2007-12-26
This is quite unfair because many of those applications exist already. What u say following this quote is unattributable to tangible uses.
I would like to see back-of-book Indexing
software for Linux.
Macrex runs on another Unix, but is really for geeks, not Indexers. Cindex is the best, runs on Windows, uses a database creation layout.
There are many Open Source books.
This software is not for geeks, there are Indexing courses around the world; cheapest in United States.
Edited 2009-11-11 11:11 UTC