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Lightweight word processor mac
Lightweight word processor mac










lightweight word processor mac

There’s something of a learning curve with the way it uses gestures and stacking of documents/pages.

lightweight word processor mac

There’s a lot to love here, but it failed me on the portability fork of the test. I really wanted to like this more than I did. This is iOS only, that is, iPhone and iPad only. I did try to write in it but it wasn’t what I need for my WPF disorder. Not in active development so (lifts hands). But this is a great, lightweight application that does a lot. I poked around some to see if I might want to write in this application via the Windows virtual machines I run on my Macs. Jutoh and Atlantis are about the same price, so based on output alone, Atlantis would be my choice.

lightweight word processor mac

I’ve seen what Jutoh (a Word document conversion application) does under the hood for ePub, and there’s no comparison. There’s a plug-in for it, and from what I’ve seen it’s just about the best, cleanest export I’ve seen. Most of my familiarity with this application comes from its ability to do an extremely good export to ePub. And, believe it or not, I have some praise for Word. This isn’t intended to be an in depth review of all these applications, but if you don’t like Word there are options out there from free to less than $50.00. The program should not crash or perform badly with very large documents, which most novels tend to be, and it needs not to exceed my (low) tolerance for reading instructions. I’ll also mention that with my writing, I want shortcuts for tasks, voice interactivity, easy editing, and portability to sharable formats and across devices. Ulysses (Mac, iOS) (Try it out for Mac during NaNoWriMo )įor many authors these days, the ability to export content to an eBook is pretty important, so where it’s relevant, I mention it.I did a quick survey of my various devices and this is what I have, in alphabetical order: IAM JSON Letters of Opinion software / writing tools 21 Commentsĭon’t judge me, but it turns out I am a Word Processor Freak (WPF).












Lightweight word processor mac