Very good writing tool; I’ve been looking for something like this.
I write a lot of texts in Scrivener, but sometimes inspiration strikes me all of a sudden, and firing up Scrivener is a bit too much.
What a wonderful tool to keep me writing! Sometimes simple really is better.
Only feature I’d like to have added, is italics. I do use italics when writing a draft, for instance when I write out someone’s thoughts (as opposed to the narrator’s voice).
Having used this program for some months, I finally switched to FountainPen. Creo is simpler, but it saves your texts as external .txt files in the Documents folder, where you have to retrieve them for your next edit… In the end it was to much fuss for me; FountainPen autosaves all your writings and makes them more easily accessible within the program itself.
If you rely a lot on widgets, you'd better stay away from Dock Gone.
(Widgets are a part of my workflow.)
DG restarts the dashboard every time the dock status is changed.
This really annoys me.
Furthermore, sometimes the dock isn't realy gone - point to the bottom middle of the screen, and you'll see a tiny micro-dock so small that the individual icons can't be discerned. But nonetheless - it's there.
I sent a refund request to Kagi, but have got no reply (or money!) so far.
This is incredible.
The best app I've ever seen from MoApps.
I've been looking for something like this since Shiira Mini (browser widget) stopped working.
Keep it going! :-)
”Wow,” I thought, ”this is like iTunes for texts!”
Now I regret having bought the program.
The reason?
Writing texts is not like listening to songs or watching tv shows.
I usually concentrate on one text at the time, and having all my texts popping up every time I happened to move the cursor to the left of the screen actually disturbed me quite a lot and stole time from my writing.
I've reverted to the more tranquile WriteRoom (greatly recommended!), and a folder in my doc containing a small number of texts-in-the-being.
Writing texts just isn't like listening to songs! :-)
+1
FountainPen
Musubana reviewed on 12 Apr 2011
I write a lot of texts in Scrivener, but sometimes inspiration strikes me all of a sudden, and firing up Scrivener is a bit too much.
-1
Creo
Musubana reviewed on 25 Dec 2010
Only feature I’d like to have added, is italics. I do use italics when writing a draft, for instance when I write out someone’s thoughts (as opposed to the narrator’s voice).
+19
+1
Blackout
Musubana reviewed on 03 Apr 2010
What a relief to my eyes. What a great concentration helper!
Ukulele Chords
Musubana reviewed on 10 Mar 2010
+1
Dock Gone
Musubana reviewed on 10 Mar 2010
If you rely a lot on widgets, you'd better stay away from Dock Gone.
(Widgets are a part of my workflow.)
DG restarts the dashboard every time the dock status is changed.
This really annoys me.
Furthermore, sometimes the dock isn't realy gone - point to the bottom middle of the screen, and you'll see a tiny micro-dock so small that the individual icons can't be discerned. But nonetheless - it's there.
I sent a refund request to Kagi, but have got no reply (or money!) so far.
+19
myQuickSearch
Musubana reviewed on 24 Feb 2010
The best app I've ever seen from MoApps.
I've been looking for something like this since Shiira Mini (browser widget) stopped working.
Keep it going! :-)
+1
circlesBuilder
Musubana reviewed on 24 Feb 2010
-1
myTexts
Musubana reviewed on 31 Jan 2010
Now I regret having bought the program.
The reason?
Writing texts is not like listening to songs or watching tv shows.
I usually concentrate on one text at the time, and having all my texts popping up every time I happened to move the cursor to the left of the screen actually disturbed me quite a lot and stole time from my writing.
I've reverted to the more tranquile WriteRoom (greatly recommended!), and a folder in my doc containing a small number of texts-in-the-being.
Writing texts just isn't like listening to songs! :-)
+1
myTexts snow
If you can't decide between the ordinary and the snow versions, this is what to do:
buy one of them (I'd go for myTexts as it has more colour options),
then download the free app Nocturne:
http://www.macupdate.com/info.php/id/24898/nocturne
You can then use Proxi or Spark to create a shortcut for Nocturne, and voila!
you can now go from tar to snow with a touch of your hand! :-)
+1
JackOSX
WORDS Latin Dictionary
I have run the installer a couple of times, but the Dictionary application is unchanged.
:-(
WikityWidget
However, I don't know how to contact the developer, as he leaves no contact info on his homepage.
Can anyone help me?
Tagebuch
Widget-to-Desktop
When I switch from one dashboard to another, the W-t-D function vanishes, and I have to launch W-t-D again.
Could you fix this somehow?