posted by Deron Bauman in recommended, software, writing | * | 12 comments
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Oops. I meant to post this in the morning. Oh well.
Thanks.
Been using iAWriter since it came out for Mac. Pretty great text editor. I love using Focus mode & Full Screen mode at the same time.
It’s distraction free and you worry about the words, not the way they look.
My pet peeves: -iAWriter should remember the auto-correctsettings. It currently doesn’t and I have to set it every time I open a window.
I wasn’t impressed with the HTML export. I expected it to insert the codes, but it didn’t.
Otherwise, I like it a lot.
If you made a site where you somehow just streamed whatever picture was currently on your desktop, I’d visit it often.
Luke, currently.
Perfect.
Deron, where do you get the images? Do you just think of something or someone you want to see and search for them?
Yep, exactly. Just google artists, and movies, and designers, and photographers, and vintage porn (uh, Beavis) and put it in a folder that selects at random every fifteen minutes.
Vintage Elephant Man porn.
Cindy, that search returns surprisingly little.
I think I’ve cornered the market. I don’t like to share.
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Oops. I meant to post this in the morning. Oh well.
Thanks.
Been using iAWriter since it came out for Mac. Pretty great text editor. I love using Focus mode & Full Screen mode at the same time.
It’s distraction free and you worry about the words, not the way they look.
My pet peeves:
-iAWriter should remember the auto-correctsettings. It currently doesn’t and I have to set it every time I open a window.
I wasn’t impressed with the HTML export. I expected it to insert the codes, but it didn’t.
Otherwise, I like it a lot.
If you made a site where you somehow just streamed whatever picture was currently on your desktop, I’d visit it often.
Luke, currently.
Perfect.
Deron, where do you get the images? Do you just think of something or someone you want to see and search for them?
Yep, exactly. Just google artists, and movies, and designers, and photographers, and vintage porn (uh, Beavis) and put it in a folder that selects at random every fifteen minutes.
Vintage Elephant Man porn.
Cindy, that search returns surprisingly little.
I think I’ve cornered the market. I don’t like to share.