![]() And just the fact that Ulysses backs up all its documents with version control was enough for me to switch. I still can’t find that iA doc which was lost while transferring it across folders on iCloud. Backup & Version Control: Oddly enough, losing a well-written draft on iA Writer was the trigger that led to my switching apps and one that early users of Microsoft Word might recall.Believe it or not, the past week has seen me draft over three posts, and being intentional about setting a date/time to start blogging and completing the process truly helps beat back writer’s block. Progress Bar: I love the goal-setting feature which pops up when you hit attachments in the main-screen that allows you to not only tag (which makes for the easiest organization something that iA Writer was strangely lacking) but also lets you add images (yet another feature that I found missing in iA Writer because previews were almost impossible to do) but most importantly, it allows for goal setting (both in number of characters, but more importantly with a due date for your writing).Onboarding their Subscription and building a community made it worth the price of admission Not only does Ulysses guide you while you type in markdown commands but it eases the confusion should you forget the syntax like when you try to add a URL with the basic syntax, it automatically pops up the URL title bar and you take it from there vs. ![]() Ulysses on the other hand does a pretty good job of educating you on Markdown and distills it down to core features that every writer needs – whether it is adding images, videos, or footnotes (all three of which I had desperately sought to add on iA Writer but constantly lost and finding myself scouring the web for Markdown syntax).
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