I end up adding tags and hyperlnks in “post” using the WordPress backend, but I don’t expect any straight-up writing app to get me past the draft stage of a blog post, anyway. It syncs with Dropbox 2 and allows for drafts to be easily mocked up and synced. That’s the best way to look at multitasking on the iPad or iPhone. When an app is open, unless you’re using it at the time, I’d say that it isn’t “active” because it is out of the way and takes longer to access than a window or tab. It’s not as if you can have multiple windows or tabs open like you can on a traditional computing device, even though you can have multiple apps open. That’s because the design and setup of iOS precludes true multitasking anyway. I guess it’s true that there is no such thing as bad press.įirst off, I’ll say that pretty much every app (whether it is a writing app or otherwise) on the iPad or iPhone can market itself as “distraction-free” should choose to do so. 1 After laughing in agreement, I went out and bought the app. To be honest, what drew me to this app was Merlin Mann’s post that satirized the notion of an app that allows distraction-free writing. The first candidate is ia Writer by Information Architects. What I haven’t decided is which writing app I plan to settle on to do so. As I’d mentioned in my inaugural article, I intend to draft all of my writing for on my iPad.
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