Compositions text editor takes snapshots of your work

Posted by Trinae Ross on March 31, 2011 Comments Off
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Compositions text editor takes snapshots of your work

When I write articles, I like to save each draft in its own file. If I want to go back to an earleier revision, I just open a previous document. While the method works, I'll admit that over the years, my writing folder has become a little untidy with multiple versions of work. Kattie Gatto, over at MakeTecheasier must have been reading my mind, as she just reviewed Compositions, a minimal text editor produced by Capparsa LLC. What separates Compositions [...]

Verbum 2012: A simple, yet powerful word processor

Computer software can be expensive. A copy of Microsoft Office 2010 can easily set you back $100. Even with student discount programs, you're talking around $80. That's a steep price to pay for writers to ply their craft. Luckily, there's a variety of good word processors for users to legally download and use. Verbum 2012 could be one of those word processors.. Currently, Verbum 2012 is in the alpha stage and should not be used in a production environment until [...]

Microsoft Looking to Move in on Google's Cloud Office Space

Microsoft is working to move in on Google’s cloud office space with their newest product, Microsoft Docs. Partnering with social conglomerate, Facebook, Microsoft is hoping to chip away at Google Doc’s following much like Google is trying to woo users to their Chrome browser.

SimpleNotes Allows for Basic Writing on the iPad

Yes, the iPad is stylish. Arguably, it’s a great entertainment tool; but did you ever think you could use it to write your next article or short story? Bakari Chavanu, of Makeuseof.com, shows Mac users how to get a little writing done on the iPad using SimpleNote.

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