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SimpleText — Your writing synced online
"For people who want their writing synced online. SimpleText keeps a folder of text files on your Mac synced to the SimpleText.ws website. Unlike manual syncing, SimpleText merges your changes so you'll never lose data." Not sure I need *another* sync option...
text  sync  cloud  osx  applications 
february 2010 by mottram
Josh Brock : Appending Text Without Quicksilver
A little applescript to append text to a specific file (so it's not really a replacement for the QS command).
quicksilver  text  osx 
september 2009 by mottram
Editra.org | News
"Editra is a multi-platform text editor with an implementation that focuses on creating an easy to use interface and features that aid in code development." Must download immediately! Even though it's not aimed at people who write words (as opposed to code).
text  editors  osx  python  applications 
october 2008 by mottram
Bare Bones Software | BBEdit 9
I've been avoiding downloading the demo just in case it's ace (I'm sure it is for coding types, but it's a fair few quid to drop on something I'd use primarily for writing words).
text  osx  applications  editor 
september 2008 by mottram
Bean: An OS X Word Processor
Has live word count. Doesn't do anything fancy. Can't wait to try it out.
via:gilest  osx  text  writing  work 
may 2008 by mottram
Literature and Latte - Scrivener
Fancy word processor thing. I have no need for 99% of its features, but I'm still tempted, because you can set a target word count.
writing  work  osx  applications  text 
may 2008 by mottram
Taskpaper
"TaskPaper is a simple to-do list application that helps you stay organized. Unlike competing applications, TaskPaper is based on plain text files which offer you paper-like simplicity and ease of use."
todo  gtd  organisation  text  osx  applications 
august 2007 by mottram
Mac Geekery - NSTextField Shortcuts
OPT CTRL D will probably come in handy.
tips  osx  text  writing 
february 2005 by mottram
Two Textual Instruments: Regime Change and News Reader
Textual instruments make text playable in a new way. At first, as one encounters their workings, they are toys for exploring language — more flexible than link-node hypertext, more responsive than batch-mode natural language generators. With growing exp
art  osx  performance  text 
october 2004 by mottram

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