To accomplish this, I use a variety of apps on my iPhone, iPad, and Mac, as each serves a unique purpose. If you are into creative writing, you might benefit from what I have learned. I have relied on ...
The first week of NaNoWriMo is at an end and hopefully you’ve reached your word count goals every day (or caught up by now). If you’re attending any of the NYC-based write-ins this week, keep an eye ...
Let's face it: writing isn't a simple task, and authors can use all the help they can get when it comes to finishing (or starting) their projects. While traditionally, they've relied on dictionaries, ...
Many people want to write, but getting started can be difficult. Double clicking Notepad or uncapping a five-cent Bic will get the job done, but the most widely used tools aren’t necessarily the best ...
The Mac comes with apps for writing notes, letters, and even books, but take the time to look further and there are superb writing apps for every aspect of writing. You do already have Pages on your ...
If you’re looking for a portable device that can also be used as a writing station, well, the humble iPad is a great choice. While it’s still lacking in some respects, Apple has bridged the large gulf ...
Can you imagine having to write 500 page novels on a typewriter? The romantic notion is dreamy and horrifying at the same time. We’ve come a long way from the days of the printing press and hopefully ...
Standard advice for taking notes on e-ink devices is to use the default app, but OneNote is just as good as the Boox default app for handwriting. It's fast, responsive, and plays well with other ...