Style is a mini Macintosh word-processor with scripting capabilities that picks up where Simpletext left off. Unlike Simpletext, it doesn't have a 32k limit on the amount of text it can read, making it an ideal replacement for the Mac's somewhat dubious standard text editor.

Features from the Read Me -

• Built-in XTND technology lets you import and export documents in several different file formats.
• Ability to create stand-alone “AutoViewer” documents.
• Outstanding AppleScript support. Style is scriptable, recordable and attachable and supports most of Apple’s Standard Suite and Text Suite of terms, with several additions.
• Built-in hierarchical script menu for convenient access to your favorite scripts. The script menu now rebuilds automatically when you add or remove scripts.
• Multiple undo/redo.
• Drag-and-drop text editing, now with optional translucent text drags.
• Optional WYSIWYG Font menu.
• Appearance-savviness, including support for non-Platinum themes.
• Basic contextual menu support.
• Optional Navigation Services support (requires Mac OS 8.5).
• Support for Mac OS 8.5 proxy icons.
• Support for Mac OS 8.5 proportional scrollbars.
• Support for Sherlock’s Find By Content searches.
• Full WorldScript awareness. Style can handle multiple
languages in the same document, including non-Roman script systems like Japanese and Arabic.
• Inline input (TSM) support for users of Far East script systems.
• Transparent line break conversion for DOS and Unix text files.
• Word Services support for interfacing Style to external spell checkers.
HTML conversion scripts, now including the ability to generate UTF8-encoded, multi-language web pages.
• Balloon Help for all interface items.
• Internet Config awareness.
• Support for Marc Moini’s Smart Scroll control panel.
• Support for Frontier menu sharing.
• Support for extended print records (requires LaserWriter 8.4 or newer) for having all of your print settings stick with documents.