Sometimes I think I have too many writing software on my devices. IA writer, Writeroom, scrivener and others on my Mac computers and corresponding mobile apps on my iPhone and iPad. I should remove distraction to focus on writing but the existence of too many tools for writing is creating the very distraction. I recently…
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Best journal software for mac – Day One, MacJournal, viJournal and Chronories
Many journal software are available for Mac users. Among them, I found four software that have good reputation and decent updates history. They are Day One, MacJournal, viJournal and Chronories. Although all of these software can be used to record journal, each of them take a different approach to journal writing. Day One is the…
Three good iPad writing apps for kids
The iPad has replaced the role of desktop computers in many families for activities like reading emails and news. Especially for kids, the ease of using the device makes it a better tool for education than computers. There are tons of apps for writing on the iPad available. The following three apps for writing are…
Fade In, a new script writing software review
For script writing software, two software have been most popular choices. They are Final Draft and Celtx. Final Draft is often called de facto industry standard and as such has a strong user basis. Developers of Celtx call it media pre-production tool and the free software actually can be used several genre including movie script,…
Free writing software for mac
Compared to Windows, Mac offers rather narrower choice in terms of free software. I don’t why but it feels that way after using Mac computers for one year. As a result, it is not easy to find free writing software for Mac. The following is a handful of writing software for Mac for which you…
Free script writing software: brief comparison of 4 software
For a serious writer who wants to write a screenplay in a standard screenplay format, the best thing to do is to use final draft or movie magic screenwriter. Those two programs are considered as an industry standard by many screenwriters and that alone is a good reason to go with them. However, for some…