EnTouteLettres is a small utility (cdev/INIT) that adds a menu to the current application menu bar that allows user to easely
convert any entered number to its equivalent text.
E.g. if you type "123" at the keyboard in any text editor or word processor selecting English in the ETL menu will generate the
automatic entry of "one hundred twenty three".
Variouses options allow you to specify either or not the original number must be replaced, if the text must be followed by
a space a tab or a carriage return …
The complete documentation (including developer documentation) is in Word format and is also available on screen.
Here comes the commercial part:
These EnToutesLettres software is NOT public domain software. It is just as proprietary as any commercially distributed program you may have bought from a dealer. The only difference is that it is distributed on a "try it before you buy it" basis, generally referred to as "shareware". What this means is that not only they are not copy-protected, but you are actually urged to give copies to your friends. The only restrictions are that this document must always accompany the tool and that you cannot modify it, sell it, or include it on a disk which is sold without my prior written consent (this also applies to PD distribution outfits such as, but not limited to, BudgetBytes,
MacClub Benelux, Educomp et al.).
I sincerely hope you'll find this ETL software useful as an aid to increased productivity.
If you don't, just throw it away and you'll owe me nothing (or better still, tell me what would make them useful to you and worth paying for and I'll see what I can do to satisfy you).
If you do, and therefore decide to keep them in your software collection, I ask that you abide by
the shareware code of honour and pay for them.
The licence fee is a very modest $35US and I’ll acknowledge your payment by sending you an
800K disk with the latest version of these programs plus a copy of as many of my other
shareware programs as will fit on the disk. Sending me your registration fee will also ensure that
I keep improving these programs (possibly implementing one of your own suggestions - or bug
correction) and write other reasonably priced utilities.
You can include any part of the source code into your own software, at the condition to include
this visible copyright into the user interface and the documentation of your software: