What Integrates with TextMaker?
Find out what TextMaker integrations exist in 2024. Learn what software and services currently integrate with TextMaker, and sort them by reviews, cost, features, and more. Below is a list of products that TextMaker currently integrates with:
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Microsoft 365
Microsoft
$5 per user per month 103 RatingsMicrosoft 365 (formerly Microsoft Office 365) is now available. Outlook, OneDrive and Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Excel, PowerPoint and OneNote allow you to be more creative and achieve the things that matter with Microsoft 365 (formerly Microsoft Office 365). You get the latest Office apps, both online and desktop, when you subscribe to Microsoft 365. You can access Office apps on your desktop, tablet, and phone. * Microsoft 365 + your device + Internet = productivity wherever and whenever you are. OneDrive makes it easy to access the work you have done from anywhere, and to others when you share or collaborate. There is help at every turn. Chat, email, or call to speak with a live person. Get Office today - choose the right option for you -
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Microsoft Word
Microsoft
$9.99 per month 16 RatingsYou can collaborate with others without ever leaving your document. Or, you can jot down an idea using your digital pen. Do you need to publish a newsletter? You can easily convert your Word document to a webpage. Collaboration with others around the world Just one click and you can translate documents into your non-native language. You can add 3D models to your document. Learn Tools allows you to easily correct any errors in your content. It's now easier to find great sources. You can use Researcher to view articles in the task pane, so you can focus on your writing. It's helpful to see the bigger picture when you're working on your document. The Editor Overview Pane allows you to find and fix any proofing problems. -
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Zotero
Zotero
Zotero is the only software to automatically detect research on the internet. Do you need an article from JSTOR? Or a preprint from ArXiv.org. Need a news story from The New York Times? Or a book from a library. Zotero covers everything. Zotero makes it easy to organize your research in any way you like. You can organize items into collections and tag them using keywords. You can also create saved searches that fill automatically with relevant materials as your work progresses. Zotero can optionally sync your data across devices. This allows you to keep your notes, files and bibliographic records up-to-date. You can access your research from any internet browser if you choose to sync. Zotero allows you to co-write a paper, distribute course materials, and build a collaborative bibliography. You can share your Zotero library with as many people as you wish, and it is completely free.
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