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6 distraction free writing-focused apps you should be using
I write for a living, so I spend 6–8 hours every day staring at my screen while typing away. Oftentimes, this number gets ...
Imagine sitting down to write, staring at a blank page, and feeling the weight of creativity pressing down on you. We’ve all been there, right? Whether you’re a seasoned author or just starting out, ...
If you’re a writer, there’s a good chance you use Google Docs. Whether it’s for a book, short stories, fan fiction, professional writing, or, in my case, tech journalism, Google Docs is often the ...
The art of writing has become a cluttered one to follow, typically these days through a graphical word processor. There may be a virtual page in front of you, but it’s encumbered by much UI annoyance.
What if you could unlock the power of innovative AI writing tools without spending a dime? In a world where premium subscriptions dominate the tech landscape, it’s easy to assume that the best tools ...
While it’s easy enough to sit down at a computer and open up a word processor to start writing, it’s also extraordinarily easy to get distracted by all the other things your PC (or tablet, or phone) ...
The reMarkable 2 is a great tablet for reading long documents on, annotating them, taking notes, sketching… but not for full-on writing. At least, it wasn’t until they put out this great keyboard ...
Micro Journal is a small, distraction-free writing device that combines a 2.8 inch, 320 x 240 pixel LCD display with a 48-key mechanical keyboard featuring hot-swap sockets. It’s powered by an ESP32 ...
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