Polymail vs newton1/16/2024 ![]() ![]() It looks especially wonderful for anyone working in teams-you can create all different ones, so you can split chores in your house with your family or work on a creative project together with your friends. No need to pick which to sign up with-different spaces for different groups. WeDo is available for Mac, iOS, Android and the web. I’ve mentioned Ulysses before, but I’m going to go ahead and mention it again because it’s been the best phone-to-computer syncing writing software I’ve ever had. Ulysses is a distraction free, mark-down writer made with long projects in mind. Instead of worrying about formatting your work, you simply *mark it for emphasis* or **strength** or (yes, that’s exactly how you type stuff on Ulysses, it takes some getting used to, but I promise it’s worth it) and then let the exporter do the job for you. Need it to be an HTML snippet to put in WordPress? You’ve got it! Need a PDF because you’re sending your novel to agents? Yup, you got that too. Need to write on your phone on the metro because an idea just struck? That, friends, is why I love Ulysses. Its clean writing environment translates incredibly well to smaller screens. As I’ve been revising my novel (OH GOD LET IT BE FINISHED ALREADY), I’ve taken to sitting in my favorite café with my phone instead of lugging my computer around. And it’s a library organization system, so no need to worry about file structure. Ulysses is $45 for Mac (though there’s a demo you can try), and $25 for iOS. ![]() ![]() My job is writing, and if yours involves writing too, you truly may want to consider it. Bonus: it also makes for a really great way to organize your D&D notes. I’m using Forest literally right now, as I write this. It’s a beautiful twist on the Pomodoro timer-plant a seed and don’t touch that tree for 25 minutes. Focus, instead, on your work, your book, hell, even put it up on your phone while you’re eating dinner with your family so you don’t go for your email. Don’t leave the app (or, if you’re using the browser extension, don’t go to the blacklisted websites). If you do, you kill the tree and you have to start all over again. ![]()
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