Text editor apps are an important part of any writer's workflow. These are currently the top candidates for Mac owners. Photo: Alejandro Escamilla/Unsplash One thing I do on my Mac more than anything ...
Straight outta Leipzig comes the latest update to Soulmen’s Ulysses III, the writers’ text editor for the Mac. As ever with Soulmen updates, the fact that this is a “mere” point update shouldn’t fool ...
Runestone is the latest app from Simon Støvring, the developer behind Scriptable, Jayson, and Data Jar. Støvring’s apps tend to be focused on developer or automation use cases, filling holes in the ...
Earlier this year, I promised myself that I would get more work done using the iPad. The plan was an ambitious one: after three years of writing, researching, and online communication done exclusively ...
Many workplaces and educational institutions have completely switched from paper documents to digital ones. Consequently, Mac users are increasingly dealing with PDFs and other e-document file formats ...
The popular free text editor Notepad++ has a serious problem: its updater infects computers with malware. There's a fix ...
Dragon Home and Dragon Professional are two versions of the popular speech-to-text voice software from Nuance. You can use them to control your computer and write documents with your voice. While ...
Google Photos is transforming from a simple storage app into a mini video studio. Its latest update introduces a completely ...
Google Photos now offers built-in video editing tools, letting users create clips with text, music and filters without having to switch to a third-party app.
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