![]() ![]() If you’ve got others to add, let me know in the comments. It’s only by trying them out that you can tell whether one will work for you. Some try to mimic monospaced character-mode screens, others provide backgrounds and ambient music. Some offer amazing levels of customization, others are bare-bones and fixed in their format. Here are 7 solutions, many free, that you can try whether you’re on Windows or Mac.Ĭlick through and check these programs out. I thought this was a great time to have a look at other programs that also try to solve the problem of too much distraction to get any writing done. They have re-thought what they did on the iPad, and made this application just as good for the Mac. InformationArchitects just came out with their version of iAWriter for the Mac, and it’s a brilliant app. ![]() On the Mac I’ve been using Omm Writer Dana, another brilliant implementation of this idea. So far, my favorite is iAWriter for the iPad, a program I use just about every day for the bulk of all my drafts. ![]() I’ve written before about how the distraction-free writing enviroments that are embodied in some recent writing software really help me to focus and get a lot done in the time I have available. As someone who writes and publishes constantly, the tools that I use are pretty important to me.
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