![]() ![]() I wrote this along the way so that, when the time came and I actually pulled the plug, I’d have all my story-telling ducks in a row for you. In fact, I’ve been working on this post for several weeks now, as it became clear that this was the direction in which I was heading. I particularly admired how it sync’ed my content, via iCloud, so swiftly and automatically among my Apple devices.Īlthough I became curious about other writing apps, even if only for creating content for this site, I steadfastly insisted that they would be, at best, only add-ons they couldn’t begin to replace Ulysses, especially for long-form writing. Ulysses had just the right mix of features for my creative writing, neither so many that I’d feel overwhelmed nor so few that I’d feel restricted. Ulysses was a delight to use on the Mac and my iOS devices. I wrote for nearly a year within Ulysses, both for this site and in my swear-I’m-gonna-finish-it-while-I-still-remember-how-to-form-sentences work in progress (WIP). (Quite understandably, they won’t be linking to this one.) The people at Ulysses even linked to it from their monthly e-newsletter, obviously the reason for its being so visited. I also cancelled my annual subscription to it, which was due to expire in five weeks.Ī few months ago, I couldn’t have imagined writing those sentences at all, much less posting them here.Īfter all, one of my most-viewed posts was my explanation of why I had settled on Ulysses as the daily driver for my writing. So I went back and renewed the Ulysses sub after all. Note, : I’ve learned some additional information since the original post () which doesn’t truly exonerate Ulysses regarding the sync issues described herein but does raise serious questions about just where the fault really lies. ![]()
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