Google Docs is considered the best writing app for Android smartphones, but the fact is that it isn’t available on the iPhone. For example, if you use a more modern or casual font, you can do so easily. Many people also love this app because you can switch fonts. If you do have to use Markdown, the software will work incredibly well. The only problem is if you prefer a different format. This isn’t a big deal since most bloggers use this type of writing format because they find it simple and easy. The only real catch with writing on iA Writer is that it forces you to use Markdown. You’ll also have access to your documents across multiple platforms with which you have an account, even though it will only be compatible with iPhones. With an easy-to-understand interface and quality grammar check, this app will be a favorite in no time. As of right now, I’d say I’m heading back to iA Writer, but we’ll see.IA Writer is, by most accounts, the top writing app for a smartphone you can find. After TAIO, I think is when my my decision will be made. Iv’e seen some optimistic opinions on it, so that is where I will head next. It’s a relatively new app, and I’ve waited to see some opinions of others before I give it a go. I’ve got one more app lined up in my experimentation, and that is TAIO. There are a few other things I would like, but these few points are what I’m setting as a standard going forward. And I also want this app to be available on macOS and iOS. I want an app that shows me the raw Markdown, possibly with a few visible formats like bold/italic, but I want to see the raw file as I write it. I want it to be flexible regarding putting data into the app, and also taking it out and publishing my writing to my blog. So, again I’m left with another app crossed off, but this past week has helped me to redefine what I want in a writing app. Which meant I was using iA Writer on my Mac and 1Writer on my iPad, and I think that’s a rather pointless scenario when iA Writer is available itself on iOS. The final reason why I’m not continuing with 1Writer is that it’s only available on iOS, and while I do most of my writing on my iPad, I still write a decent amount on my Mac. A lot of my writing starts off with a shortcut to generate a basic template or link post, and while there is a Share extension, I’d prefer to have this fully automated. It’s one of the nice touches that I want in a writing app, because I want everything to have a level of flexibility so I’m not stuck in any specific process.įlexibility is also a reason why I’m moving away from 1Writer, since I would prefer better automation support, either in the form of dedicated Shortcut actions or at least a URL scheme. One thing I really liked was that you can add external file providers to your library, so this allowed me to use the same folder I use for iA Writer. And it doesn’t just support Markdown and convert it to rich text, you view the formatting as you write, which is something I prefer, and is something that apps like Craft lack. In some ways it seems similar to iA Writer (which is my default app I use as a fallback) in that it has a utilitarian design, and has good Markdown support. The short answer is that it’s yet another app that doesn’t quite fit what I want. I’ve tested many in the past, but so far I’ve experimented with Craft, Werdsmith, and now 1Writer. Using 1Writer as My Writing App # 5 March 2021Īs you may or may not know, I’m currently in the process of finding the right writing app for me.
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