A seamless integration of multilingual word processing in Greek, Hebrew and Cyrillic and IPA with all the components of cholar's Workstation listed above.. a personal search engine Review of Nota Bene in the November 2000 issue of the Journal of the Association for History and Computing Authored by historian Mark D. Szuchman, a professor at Florida International University, the JAHC review summarizes the many benefits of the Nota Bene Workstations. Dr. Szuchman summarizes his assessment of the program as follows: The academic suite of applications in Nota Bene is unrivalled in its dedication to serving the needs of the teaching and research communities. . . . No program can match Nota Bene for its combined features of writing, organizing, presenting and editing of text for class or for submitting works to journals and book publishers. . . . Other bibliographic management programs are available but none are as tightly integrated into documents or the word-processing engine. And no program provides the confidence, consistency and ease of academic style automation offered by Nota Bene from title to last footnote. Nota Bene - a word processor designed for scholarly writing, featuring predefined academic styles, up to three independent sets of footnotes, bi-diretional cross referencing and more NB Lingua a multilingual module to easily write with Hebrew, Greek, Cyrillic, IPA and other specialized characters and diacritics NB Ibidem a database systemto manage your bibliographic notes and automatically format citations and bibliographies according to hundreds of academic/professional styles NB Orbis a text retrieval system for instantly and simultaneously searching papers, research notes, lectures and field notes, list and any other NB document on your computer Software for academic writing and research