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Wrimos discuss their writing programs of choice in the NaNo Technology forum.
Authors Planning and Writing Applications
Bibisco (Windows/Mac/Linux, free/additional features with donation of €15+.)
Liquid Story Binder XE (Windows, 45 USD, generally goes on 50% sale around Nanowrimo time): Liquid Story Binder XE is a full planning, research and writing environment that is meant to be set up to the way you write. Includes all kinds of planning tools: sequences, storyboards, outlines, mindmaps, dossiers, and many more.
Scrivener (Windows/Mac, 40/45 USD) See also its main article.
Papyrus (Windows/Mac, free or $14.99/month.)
Scrollistic (Windows 10, free with optional paid features.) A chapter based word processor with easy e-publishing to kindle and epub. See also its main article.
Storyline Creator (Windows/Mac, 20 USD with free demo) is a tool with features for visualising, outlining, organizing scenes and research, motivation and writing.
TheRightMargin (Windows/Mac, 5-7USD/month comes with free trial) is a goal-driven writing platform with planning features including keeping track of dates, milestones, tasks; side by side writing with outlines/notes; time estimate features; timer; word counter; specific novel writing guidance including a specific novel template/project around NaNoWriMo.
Tomboy Notes (Windows/Mac/*nix, free) is a sticky notes program with internal linking capabilities and the ability to keep 'notebooks' of related notes. It has a number of plugins useful for writing notes/outlining, including export to HTML and automatic table of contents (available here).
Wavemaker (Cross-platform, free) Features include database cards, snowflake and mind-map tools, timeline, and timed mode. Syncs to all devices via Google Drive and accessible via website or app.
Wordcradle (Free online novel writing software) offers a clean writing document and tools novels such as the ability to organize your novels and to create character profiles, storyboards, brainstorm cards, writing deadlines and moveable chapters.
WriteWay (Windows, free) comes with tools for outlining, book organization, note cards, character profiles, and research folders.
yWriter (Windows/Mac/*nix) See also its main article.
Distraction-free editors
Calmly Writer (Windows/Mac/Linux/ChromeOS, free, $2.99 for desktop version): Calmly Writer is a professional text editor designed to focus on what you want to tell, with a simple, unobtrusive and distraction-free user interface.
Dark Room (Windows, free): Dark Room is a full-screen writing environment for Windows. It's a clone of WriteRoom for Mac.
FocusWriter (Windows/Mac/Linux, free): FocusWriter is a full-screen eidtor designed to immerse you in your writing. It automatically reopens the last file you had open to reinforce this notion. Other features include live statistics, daily goals, and customizable themes.
Manuscriptor (Windows, free): Manuscriptor is a light-weight editor with language analysis. It has a choice of themes, document overview, spellcheck & synonym suggestions and can export to HTML, Markdown and Mobi.
MomentumWriter (Windows, free): MomentumWriter is a full-screen typewriter style by the makers of Liquid Story Binder XE.
OmmWriter (Windows/Mac, free, $4.11 for full version): OmmWriter is a full-screen editor with keyboard sounds and background music.
Q10 (Windows, Free): A full-screen editor that makes typewriter noises. Features customizable look and page count formula, a timer for Word wars, and a target count. Q10 is portable.
WriteMonkey (Windows, free): A full-screen editor described as zenware. Includes advanced statistics and customizing features, typing sounds and a timer. WriteMonkey is portable.
WriteRoom (Mac, free, $24.99 for full version): WriteRoom is a full-screen editor for Mac that specializes in getting the words down. It features full syncing between computers and has spawned several clones.
Text editors
Notepad (Windows, free): Some wrimos prefer to use the default text editor that comes with Windows for its lack of frills and universal compatibility.
Notepad++ (Windows but will run via wine, free): More designed for coding, Notepad++ can also be used for writing, and includes tabs, word count, spellcheck, and other extra functions.
Gedit (Cross-platform, free): Originally a text editor for Gnome, but works elsewhere. Supports word count (though seems to arrive at a different count than OpenOffice/the NaNo counter), spell check, and other plugins.
Kate (Cross platform, free): A text editor for KDE, but also works elsewhere.
Vim (Cross-platform, free): A modded version of the *nix editor vi.
Word processors
Openoffice.org (Windows/Mac/Linux, free): OpenOffice is an open-source office suite similar to Microsoft Office available as a free download. It is preferred by some for its equivalent or superior performance to Microsoft Office, but does have a known function with smart (curly) quotes being counted as words, resulting in inflated wordcounts.
LibreOffice A fork of Open Office that some people prefer.
Microsoft Office
Mindmapping
Coggle (online, free): Coggle is a free online mind-mapping tool with color-coordinated branches.
Scapple (Windows/Mac, $18): Scapple is a mind-map/network visualization tool made by Literature and Latte, the makers of Scrivener.
Dictation
[1] (PC, Mac, Apple iPhone) : Convert your speech to text.
[2] (free, online): A dictation website with punctuation and line break commands.
Online programs
Novelize (paid plan): Novelize provides online novel writing software for fiction writers. It can used on any device with Internet access (incl. cell phones, tablets, desktops). Writers can keep their notebook accessible without leaving the writing screen, use a drag-and-drop function for reordering chapters, and export various to different formats with the lick of a button.
Storyline Creator (paid plan with free demo) is a tool with features for visualising, outlining, organizing scenes and research, motivation and writing.
Write or Die (free, downloadable version available for $10/$20): Write or Die, a program developed by Nano enthusiast Dr Wicked, 'is a web application that encourages writing by punishing the tendency to avoid writing.' Once the timer is started, the web application will inflict various 'punishments' (popup window, annoying noises, or erasing words) if typing is not detected for a customizable grace period. The downloadable version includes extra features, such as a full-screen mode and the ability to word war online with a friend. While the old version is still available for $10, Dr Wicked has released a Write or Die 2 that adds features and fixes bugs.
Written? Kitten (free): A more..friendly motivator than Write Or Die, Written? Kitten lets you set a word count goal, and every time it's met shows you a new picture of a kitten.
EditMinion (free): EditMinion can help you search for overused words, passive voice, and other editing annoyances. Best saved for December, of course!
Unplag (free, paid version starts from $4.99 per month): Unplag is an online plagiarism checker that compares documents with everything published on the Internet. Besides, it has additional mode, where every writer could upload and compare files against each other. It has also a free version, where you can check up to 500 words for potential similarities.
Google Docs (free): Google Docs is often used by wrimos who access their novels from multiple locations or want to have a secure backup. It has most of the functions of a word processor and can also be set to be private or public.
Yarny (free with paid plan): Yarny is an online writing environment designed to keep Wrimos organized. Yarny was also a 2012 NaNoWriMo sponsor.
True Novelist(free): True Novelist is like a lightweight version of Scrivener, but online. It allows you to organize chapters, scenes, and characters in a folder structure, and gives you statistics on your writing and progress.
Pencil(free with paid plan): Pencil is a modern online writing app for fiction writers. It allows you to keep track of your chapters, characters and places, and helps organize and improve your writing.
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If only all of our writing environments were like this…
[This is part of the Developing Great Blog Content Series.]
Update – I’ve built my dream desktop publishing app: Desk PM
So you’ve decided that you’re not someone who wants to draft directly in WordPress because of the possibilities of losing data and you’re not interested in blogging in one of these top blogging apps that sync to your blog because of the cost or complexity.
Perhaps you’re one of those writers who need something a little less robust – a little less distracting? You’re in luck! There are a number of desktop apps that do just that and we’ve seen a significant rise of apps that help you simply focus on that which is of utmost importance: Writing.
These apps were designed to help you focus on the complete writing experience as best as they possibly can, removing distracting buttons, going fullscreen to just the drafting area, and even playing music in the background to help stimulate creative energy! I’ve collected apps for Windows, Mac, Web, and more.
Remember, these apps do not necessarily connect directly to your blogging platform (unlike these blogging apps) so you’ll have to, at some point, copy and paste the content into WordPress manually.
0. Desk App
Desk App is my very own writing and blogging app that I’ve built after years of building software and publishing content.
It’s the combination of my two great loves and it was built for the digital publisher distinctly!
I hope you enjoy it! Clearly it’s winner in my book!
So pretty… so calming… so perfect.
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1. Ommwriter
Ommwriter is one of the more well-known Mac (and now iPad and Windows!) apps that has definitely inspired many a copy-cat. With support for multiple backgrounds, different sound effects and music, you might never leave the interface!
2. Q10
I liken Q10 as the Ommwriter for Windows since you’re able to do fullscreen, except there are some really neat features in Q10 like spellcheck and timed writing sessions. Definitely a must-have.
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3. iA Writer
This professional app will cost you a few pennies but it’s well worth the expense if you dive in deep. Above is a sweet video of it in action!
If you want to read my robust review of iA Writer than check this one out here.
4. PenZen
This might be one of the best web apps out there – simply begin to type and you’re good to go! Save via PDF directly if you like (check out the example of my work above in PDF format here).
Yup, it was that easy.
This is much more than just a writing app…
5. Ulysses
Ulysses is much more than just a focused-writing app – it’s a full suite of awesomesauce for all your writing and creative needs. It’ll cost you some green but man, it’s crazy-powerful.
But, it does have a full-screen mode so it’s made the list.
6. WriteMonkey
This Windows-only app is another minimalist app which even has CSS markup support if you want. I can’t believe this app is free considering some of the features built right in.
One of my favorites!
7. WriteRoom
WriteRoom might be one of my personal favorites for the Mac since it’s one of the fastest and cleanest app of them all. There’s not much to it and the simplicity of it is astounding. And that’s about it. Perfect.
8. Byword
This Mac app has an auto-saving feature which pretty much puts it near the top of the pile. Clean and sleek.
9. Clean Writer
Clean Writer, another Mac app which starts at $3, is a sweet deal if you’re looking for a stripped down workspace with a few styling and theme options.
10. Writer App
A minimal text editor this app competes directly with Clean Writer above. It’s also priced the same as well.
11. Grandview
This Mac app takes minimal writing to the next level and lets you just see one word at a time! Sure, you can step back if you want with this app but I find this experience fascinating.
12. FocusWriter
This open source multi-platform app might just be the best thing for you since it’s free and does most of what you might need. Vectoraster 6 2 6. With optional statistics, auto-save, and more you can’t beat it for the price of zero.
13. Microsoft Word
I thought I might mention this even though it’s not really classified as a minimal writing app – but you can do fullscreen with it if you like. It’s not the same experience though.
14. QuietWrite
This free web app is super impressive as it allows you to have that fullscreen experience with auto-saving. It’s perfect for bloggers since it gives you that title field too! You can save them and come back to them later!
15. Pages App
It’s also worth noting that iWork’s Pages App allows fullscreen too. You could use this if you wanted if you already have the app.
16. JDarkRoom
JDarkRoom is a multi-platform app that uses Java to run. It’s free to use and might be a first app to try because of the nice cost.
For Windows!
17. Dark Room
This is the Windows-version of WriteRoom and is free to use. Also a great spot to start since the cost is so low.
18. Bean App
Bean App is actually a free word processor for the Mac and there’s a nice fullscreen mode that’s comparable. It’s a good Pages and Word replacement and worth a look and mention on this post.
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19. CreaWriter
CreaWriter was inspired by Ommwriter and is the Windows-version comparable. It’s free but you can pay for increase features if you’d like. Definitely worth a look.
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20. PyRoom
Distraction-free writing? Sure, as long as you have Python, GTK bindings for python and XDG bindings.
Hah. Get it here.
21. Writer Web App
Writer is an “internet typewriter” in your browser. Print, download, and count the words. Done.
22. Google Docs
Of course, I have to mention the free (and awesome) Google Docs option with fullscreen that might just be what you need.
23. TextEdit
As I’ve mentioned before I just love OS X’s native TextEdit application. It’s not a “true” minimalist app but it does the trick.
24. TextRoom
This open source platform for all operating systems is pretty darn sweet. Works on Windows, Ubuntu, Fedora and other Linux distributions.
25. Open Office
Of course if we mention Microsoft it wouldn’t be fair if we left out the free alternatives to those robust collection of apps, right? Open Office is the free version of the many Microsoft-branded productivity apps, including one for writing.
It’s like the ‘Office’ without the Microsoft part.
26. NeoOffice
Another free “office-like” alternative this one’s made for the Mac. Get it here!
And that’s it! Is there anyone that I’ve missed? What do you use?
[This is part of the Developing Great Blog Content Series. Image via jsmoral.]