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PRAISE FOR WORD MENU
"Word Menu: A
language feast in a fast-food age"
"Few of us ever will command words
on a par with such greats as James Joyce, TS Eliot or Tom Wolfe, but with a PC
and an amazing software package called Word Menu, our diction can soar to new
heights."
Chicago
Tribune February 1, 2003
"Column-writing column gets literary aid from Word
Menu"
"...In summary, the best word I
found while using Word Menu to describe Word Menu is magical....Make that
meta-magical."
James Coates,
Binary Beat Chicago Tribune, Feb.2, 2003
Excerpt
from Word Menu: A Great Writing
Tool
"I hope that the excitement that I
have for this program comes through. I absolutely love it. The program is
exceedingly easy to navigate and there is one more very cool tool. It has a
"Vocabulary Pad" where you can accumulate words to create your own quick
reference."
Rich Whiteside,
LewHunter.com
"Let me send up a loud and long cheer over the sheer brilliance of
Word Menu. It's a thing of beauty. I almost swooned over the fractal browser. I
don't know whose incredible melding of left and right brain thinking is
responsible for it, but he or she (or you) deserves a standing
ovation.
"Thanks again for your help and for a fantastic product."
Barbara
Bretton, Author At Last; Maybe
This Time
Barbara Bretton is the USA Today
bestselling, award-winning author of more than 40 books. She currently has over
ten million copies in print around the world.
I just wanted to
say that your WordMenu product is incredible! It is so easy to use and so
concise in the way it delivers. A writer would be crazy not to buy this. I'm
about to become one more new customer for this value rich tool. I have been
searching for another word reference - and this tool is the perfect companion
for any writer (or anyone with "scribomania"- as found in WordMenu).
John Eric Arterberry
"Writing a
screenplay with inanimate objects, I was running out of witty one-word
exclamations for the characters. Word Menu saved me hours of waiting for
something clever to drop into my already drained vocabulary. Many
Thanks!"Janet Tallent-Dickson, Graduate Student, Texas
Christian University, Dept. Radio/TV/Film
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