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ProjectWizards brings AsciiDoc to the iPad for the first time

ProjectWizards says that AsciiDoc is the first integrated writing environment for AsciiDoc on the Mac, iPad and iPhone. With this software, authors create and publish their technical documents.

According to ProjectWizards CEO Frank Blome, here are the key features of AsciiDoc:

1. The AsciiDoc markup language offers tables, cross-references, attributes and admonitions as standard. Other markup languages require additional dialogs for this, which quickly leads to compatibility problems in collaboration.

2 AsciiDoc without Terminal: adoc Studio enables the output of .adoc documents in HTML and PDF directly in the app. Other converters such as Asciidoctor require command line commands and complex scripts.

3. Own AsciiDoc Parser: The author writes their text in the editor, which is displayed – to the right – in the preview.  Thanks to its own parser, the preview always shows the current HTML or PDF document. Ready-made templates or custom CSS styles are used for the design. A single stylesheet is sufficient for all outputs, whether HTML or PDF.

adoc Studio is offered in the Apple App Store as a bundle for all platforms (Mac, iPad and iPhone).  After a 14-day free trial period, adoc Studio costs US$9.99 per month or 99.99 per year.

Dennis Sellers
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Dennis Sellers is the editor/publisher of Apple World Today. He’s been an “Apple journalist” since 1995 (starting with the first big Apple news site, MacCentral). He loves to read, run, play sports, and watch movies.