Writing app
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- spl33nidoru2
A month later : turns out Scrivener actually helped me work around most of my writing issues so I can definitely recommend that.
It's a great tool to compile everything related to a project in one place, connect stuff together and separate different sections of a longer piece.
Haven't tried the ios app yet but it will probably be a useful addition.
- spl33nidoru1
Tried a bunch of these, Scrivener looks like the winner for my needs and habits, I'll see how the trial goes.
Thanks everyone, and mugwart keep us posted on your app!
- plash1
typora has literally changed my workflow. it's a pretty good markdown editor but i've been using it to organize and more importantly find my various thoughts, notes etc. killer app for me.
typora is simple, small and has a lot of useful features. (including building heading contents on the fly) i've structured it so that it autosaves into a cloud drive and this has just been fucken an amazing addition to my life.
- ideaist0
IA Writer does the trick and isn't as convoluted as Ulysses (which I'm trying to get along with right now):
"Writer removes distractions. Giving you a calm, focused, writing space."
; )
- mugwart1
Give me some time and I'll finish mine off! hoping some early point next year!
- detritus1
Does Microsoft OneNote still exist?
- Apparently it does..
https://www.onenote.…detritus - Thanks, I didn't know about it, I'll give it a gospl33nidoru
- Apparently it does..
- a_aachen0
I also use scrivener and i can recommend it. Easy to set labels, formats, make drafts for a publisher, put all the research (links, texts and images) together...
- spl33nidoru0
for mac by the way
- spl33nidoru0
Thanks guys, will try all these tonight!
- zaq0
not exactly what you are looking, but I really like that app when it comes to writing