As a person who has made their living on computers, I’ve never quite understood the need of some writers to work on typewriters, or to reproduce the typewriting effect on a computer screen. For those who do have this requirement, I previously looked at software which would give you typewriter sound effects on typing on [...]
Continue reading...30. January 2009
Comments Off
Escaped From The Ultimate Guide for Writers (free to download from this site), I am publishing the Companion Applications Section. This will guide you to some tools which work in unison with Microsoft Word and other applications, and are incredibly handy for writers.
Continue reading...22. January 2009
If you write blog posts or perhaps ebooks or articles based on technology, one of the first requirements of many is finding a decent screenshot program. One of the best, in my opinion, for Windows users has to be Screenshot Captor, as it allows editing of the screenshots taken, and possesses some large configuration options. [...]
Continue reading...16. January 2009
In a recent article I gave you the run-down on how I’ve set out my own group of Writing Notebooks, including an organisational approach towards finding stuff I’ve scribbled in them. In that article I readily admitted that I wasn’t one to normally walk around with – or be near – a real-life notebook when [...]
Continue reading...16. January 2009
SpringNote, an advanced online notetaking application, began life in South Korea in March 2007. It now offers some fantastic – and free – online note-taking and wiki capabilities, making it well worth a look if you’re after a notebook application which provides enough features to make many writers or particularly collaborative writing groups satisfied.
Continue reading...16. November 2008
While researching into some of the latest Adobe Air Applications available, I came across the following apps helpful in making my own writing more productive, most of which happen to be free. I’ve set up some example screenshots for you, to show you my two favourites, with lists and details on 14 more.
Continue reading...3. October 2008
Comments Off
Enso Words is a free application for Windows XP and Vista users. Download and install it, and Enso Words sits in your system tray, giving you some helpful functions in one click through any text.
Continue reading...
31. March 2009
Comments Off