Reporting bugs and requesting features
PageFour has been around for a while now, and the user base is growing daily. Every week, I’m contacted by users or potential users who have questions about the product or simply wish to tell me what they think. But one thing that seems to be missing are reports of bugs, unexpected behaviour, or problems.
I could say this is because there are no bugs, but I don’t believe that for a moment. All software has bugs, especially after new releases. A few weeks ago, prior to the release of version 1.60, a bug WAS reported. It was in an obscure part of the software, and only occurred when a page was being saved out of PageFour as plain text. On investigation, it turned out this bug had been there for about a year, and no one had reported it.
The fix took all of 3 minutes.
I’d like to encourage anyone who encounters a problem, firstly not to assume that it is the way the software works, and secondly to drop me an email or use the contact form on the website with details. If something in PageFour is behaving in an unexpected way, or even if the behaviour simply appears unintuitive, chances are it’s a bug, or at the very least, an area that can be improved.
The same goes for new feature requests. These do come in, and in many cases my answer is that such a feature would not suit the product, but they don’t come that often. For example, I implemented the Merge Pages feature of version 1.60 after reviewing a request from only one user, and it seemed to me that it would benefit most, if not all users. I hadn’t thought of it before, because I personally did not see a use for it. After releasing the first beta of the new feature I received a number of emails from users explaining how this was the one thing missing from PageFour, the lack of which caused them all sorts of problems when it came to exporting completed works.
If I’d known this, I probably would have implemented the feature some time ago. So once again, I’d like to encourage anyone who finds important features to be missing to contact me. The more people tell me about something, and the more interest there is in a particular feature, the more likely I am to implement it.
This is not to say that all new features requests will be worked on. I’m still committed to not over burdening PageFour with feature after feature, but where the product as a whole has a shortcoming, then this is an area that should and will be addressed.
Most PageFour users never saw the early versions of the product, and if they had, might not have been too impressed. Version 1 consisted of a single Notebook, no importing of Word or RTF files, a proprietary file format, no print templates or Smart-Edit, and lots of unusual and annoyingly quirky behaviour. Every change since then has been in response to feedback and requests from users, even though that feedback was a long time coming.
So to reiterate what I said earlier: don’t be shy about reporting problems or making suggestions where you feel the product could be improved. The worst that could happen is I’ll say no.

June 21st, 2007 at 5:38 pm
Message received
I promise to report anything unusual, though so far have encountered nothing in that vein.
And if I have any brilliant ideas for features, I’ll let you know those too!
PFN is one of the best pieces of indie software I’ve found
:)
June 25th, 2007 at 9:46 am
Darren;
I can’t say I’ve found anything wrong either. But if I do, I’ll be sure to let you know.
ANd again thank you for thinking of the one feature I didn’t even know I needed until I needed it with the Show/Hide All, it really does work very well on my UMPC.
It may be hard for some people to conceptualize, but having this small form factor means I can get work done just about anywhere.
I’m getting writing done at work and no one knows the difference
June 25th, 2007 at 10:51 am
Thanks guys - hopefully nothing will turn up in the bugs department of course.
January 20th, 2008 at 9:36 pm
Hi,
I was wondering if there are plans to implement a picture import (JPEG? PNG? SVG?) into the pages?
Thanks, cheers,
Jörg
January 20th, 2008 at 11:00 pm
Jörg - There are no plans to incorporate images directly into pages yet. Not to say it won’t happen, but it hasn’t made the short list for the next version.
January 23rd, 2008 at 6:11 pm
Hello,
I have several .doc files that I would like to edit in PageFour. They were created using the Word-emulation feature of WordPerfect, but since I don’t have Word on this computer, PageFour won’t import them. Do I have any options other than re-saving these files in a different format, or individually copying and pasting them into new notebook pages?
Thanks,
Bethany
January 23rd, 2008 at 6:34 pm
Bethany, without having Word installed, you would need to first save the files as RTF, then run the Document Importer in PageFour with the ‘Rich Text Files’ option checked.
WordPerfect should have an option for saving as RTF files.
February 12th, 2008 at 4:38 pm
Hi Darren,
I have been using PageFour (and Liquid Story Binder XE, MyNovel and WriteItNow among others) for a few days now and I must confess that I’m very impressed with your program. It’s easy to use, it only took me a few minutes to start writing; it’s clean, no clutter of windows with different functions and it does what is should do: help me with writing in a more organized way.
But still I think there is one feature missing:
- Full screen mode. Currently I’m using Dark Room to write in fullscreen. It keeps me from getting distracted and the dark background color is so much easier on the eyes. It would be terrific if you would consider implementing this feature in some future release.
Greetings,
Michael
February 12th, 2008 at 5:21 pm
Hi Michael. There is a maximise option that closes all other Windows and toolbars but the word processor (Ctrl+O). Also, the background colour of the word processor can be changed from the Options dialog. This is as close as PageFour comes to a full screen mode in its current version.
February 28th, 2008 at 3:42 am
Hi Darren,
Is there a way to keep the smart quote feature turned on. I set it when I open a page or new notebook, but whenever I turn on the program the next day I have to reset it. Usually I forget, then I have to go back and switch all the quote marks once I realize the smart quotes aren’t on. I’d sure like to be able to turn them on and have them stay on until I turn them off.
By the way, I LOVE this program. It sure has made writing so much easier. Thanks for all your work.
Stephanie