I've never liked to travel. Each time I leave my home, I feel like it is the last time I've been there. There was a time one of my cats came to me while I was leaving, and he asked me one last hug. I never saw him again. Traveling makes me feel ill. I'm enthusiast when I can find some local cooking,...
I've not used it much (not had long holidays, yet!), but when going aroind with only the iPad I also carry with me a Perixx Periboard 805 II foldable keyboard (after having used for a little the previous version). It's small, opens to a full size, has the same typining feeling as the old Apple Wirel...
I've been using Das Keyboards for years. I've now two 4C, that they no longer make, and that I think are the best keyboard ever conceived and produced. Excellent precision, tactile feel, auditive response, build robustness, size.
After a bit of use of the Four Seasons: while it is really nice from an aesthetic point of view, I also find it is not very comfortable to write on. It is totally flat, and the keys on the top rows are hard to reach.and the regular grid the keys are placed on makes typing not really "natural&qu...
Scapple is unique in its bare simplicity. I couldn't do without it, and hope it will appear on iOS very soon. Any other 'whiteboard' app I've tried added levels of complexity interfering with the need to 'clean my mind'.
yosimiti wrote:make it pressure sensitive so that when you press hard, you get additionally options for the letter (caps, accents, grave, symbols, etc)
Hum... Isn't this already there, both in iOS and the Mac?
Scrivener has a Manage > Theme Preference series of menu commands in the Preference window. This is very similar to what you do with themes in Ulysses. Presets can be saved and exchanged between users, and we could open a thread for this. I like to have more themes in Scrivener, for example a green ...
While Scapple might not have been update for years, I've continued to use it nearly daily. It's simple, effective, and manages even the biggest plans. I would love to see some refinements, but that's all. It works great as it is. Make it more complex, and it will weight too much, and no longer be th...
I always send the text to be proofread as a PDF, asking the proofread to use the annotation features of his/her PDF reader. I don't like the mess track changes make of a document, and prefer to keep the document I'm working on separated from the revised/annotated one. In any case, you have to work o...