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This is a great way to support us indie developers. Thanks a lot! I even have their T-shirt! Markdown is fine for basic notes, I guess, but for real writing, especially academic writing, you need basic word-processing features like Italic and underline sounds basic, right!?! Ulysses needs to outgrow Markdown. This seems a waste of resources and it is going to add unnecessary clutter and complexity to the app.

So instead of fixing what needs to improve dependence on markdown the developers are trying to fix what is not broken iCloud. Alas, if this direction continues, I cannot seem myself renewing my yearly subscription next time around. We are already a family of published writers, my mom writes everything in longhand and I fell into using MS Word as my word processor. With today's world events I decided to get a MacBook Pro laptop and dedicate it to the sole function of being my writing typewriter- no other apps installed but one, my writing page.

I gave both Ulysses and Scrivener fair and equal auditions. As a writer my opinion is neither of them is necessary and both of them are too fussy and end up getting in the way more than being useful. My advice is to use a word processor like Word, Pages or similar in its least obtrusive mode for your first and subsequent drafts and when you are ready for and serious about publication have the final draft reviewed, edited and formatted by a professional service or only THEN buy a software tool to assist you.

Between Scrivener and Ulysses the former has the edge of offering the writer a more comprehensive toolkit but it's learning curve is daunting.

Ulysses loses by their ridiculous decision to be a subscription product. How much could they possibly "improve" a word processor year over year? Plus the fact that they burned me by billing my Apple account for a full year without my knowledge or approval after I already determined I didn't want it and deleted it.

It seems they are more interesting in grabbing my wallet than being of any use to me as a writing tool. We are sorry you feel that way. What type of editor a writer prefers is a very personal choice eventually. Furthermore, you get incredible organizational opportunities, fully customizable export, the ability to set writing goals and to publish blogs in an environment that allows you to fully focus thanks to a simple and intuitive interface.

Get Ulysses Get Ulysses. Get Ulysses Get Ulysses Ulysses is the only app I know that combines a very minimalist writing interface with the backend power to manage and shuffle around the many different parts and scenes that go into a book. I told myself I was going to commit to using it to write this column to see if it was worth all the hype. Let's just say I won't be switching back. The ideal solution should, therefore, have a text editor that's competitive with, if not superior to, Microsoft Word and Google Docs.

One such tool is Ulysses. Read Her Story. Read His Story. Privacy Statement. See System Requirements. Available on HoloLens. Show More. People also like. Skolar Free. Tidy Board - Index cards, flash cards, project management, and todos Free. My Daily Goals Free. Smart Tools: Study Timetable Free. An absolute delight to use. Well done. Formatting is kept for later, so you can completely immerse yourself in the text.

From first to final draft, from prologue to closing chapter — Ulysses keeps you in the flow, so you can get stuff done. You can manage projects of all kinds and sizes, be it novels, diaries or study notes — they are always saved, and automatically in sync. Available for over 20 languages, it analyzes your text and offers informed suggestions for capitalization, punctuation, semantics, redundancy, style and more. Or export HTML code, ready to be used anywhere on the web.

You can even choose between a variety of pre-made formatting styles for all kinds of purposes, or create your own and share it with other users. You can post to WordPress, Ghost and Micro. Publishing to Medium works just as easy, and all four offer a built-in preview to proofread before submission.

Pricing Ulysses requires a subscription. We offer monthly and yearly subscription plans. They include a fully functional trial, so you can test Ulysses including export and sync. All plans unlock the app on Mac, iPhone and iPad, and feature full synchronization. Questions Please visit ulysses.



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