![]() Winners: Byword and iA Writer Saving & Syncingīoth Byword and iA Writer save to iCloud which is what I like to see – having my docs in the cloud where I can pick them up from anywhere is a great benefit. Simple editors, with previews and various export options. Other than that, the features are pretty standard. iA Writer focus modeīyword also alternativly lets you focus on lines as well, and has something called ‘typewriter mode’ which keeps the line you are writing centered. This is useful if you want to focus on the paragraph you are currnetly writing. IA Writer and Byword both have a ‘focus mode’ whereby the current paragraph is emphasised (other’s fade). MarkDrop wins for the clean UI and split preview. iA Writer doens’t have this – not neccessarily a bad thing though because the default theme/font is nice to use. I love the split preview in MarkDropĪll three show word count and character count in the footer which is pretty useful.Ĭustomisation wise, MarkDrop and Byword let you choose light or dark, and Byword has font options. MarkDrop has a split pane so you can preview as you type which I like. iA Writer and Byword have a similar appearance, with a plain window for writing only. In this post I’ll review each and give my verdict on my favourite solution overall.Īll apps strive to give a distraction free writing environment. ![]() I’ve been experiementing with 3 apps in particular this month Byword, MarkDrop, and the one I’ve used the longest iAWriter. Not from WordPress admin though – I’m a markdown lover and I prefer dedicated apps. This month I’ve been blogging like a champ, every day. ![]()
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