@Burk Agreed! I made the switch from Ulysses last year and have found the interface and control over .txt files to be excellent.
@Burk gee thanks ... iawriter, drafts and Ulysses already on board ... and now I’m being pulled into ByWord ... harumph .... 🤯
@rnv well that has to be me ... I forgot Editorial and not counting things like Bear and Notes.
@JohnPhilpin it’s a polarising one :). Some peeps (myself included) don’t get BBEdit. So can certainly understand if iAWriter isn’t for you :)
@kaa aaaahh but it is ... out of all the ones i have it gets used the most - apart from drafts - but that for mr tends to be more of a collection app than full on writing
@Burk I concur, as Lisa Simpson says. It's my go-to for first drafts of everything I write.
@JohnPhilpin Yeah, I'm Drafts (capturing), Bear (notes), iaWriter (writing) too. Trying to decide between Scrivener and Ulysses for big-writing-projects (organization). Struggling with that decision.
Oh yeah! And Fade In for scripts.
@grayareas scrivener - forgot that one. Have it - tried it - but steep learning curve to get most out of it.
@JohnPhilpin I would be abandoning Macs entirely in favor of Linux for the desktop, if it were not for Scrivener. But I'll need to take another look at Ulysses. If it could do the trick, my last tie to MacOs would be eased enormously.
@philipbrewer i sit solidly in mac land - knowing enough not to bother with microsoft and google but not enough to get into the linux world
/// BTW in Mac land - if you use SetApp - Ulysses is part of the offer.