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Ulysses: Cocoa Writer's Tool
Merlin Mann | Nov 22 2004
My 30-day demo copy of Ulysses has only been running for three days, but it already feels like a must-have addition to my Applications folder. Ulysses is a text editor for writers. That’s it. It doesn’t make code, draw pictures of your kitty, or pop kettle corn. It just helps you plan, organize, track, and write your stuff in a way that I find entirely intuitive. The features page and screenshots are plenty informative, so I’ll just add my favorite bits.
My only major quibble is the price, which seems a bit steep at EU100 (~US$130), or EU50 for educational use. I’ll probably end up buying it anyhow, but I would like to see that price come down. Still, if you spend all day working medium- to large-sized writing projects, it might be worth the dough to you. Either way, have a look at the demo. It’s a pretty swell little app. 51 Comments
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Hi there. Just a few words...Submitted by fehnman (not verified) on November 23, 2004 - 5:41am.
Hi there. Just a few words on the demo and on pricing: The demo is just that -- a demo. We make it obvious in various places, that you cannot save your project or export your work when using the demo. For excessive trying-out, we have included a trial license, available from within the application menu. 30 days, save/export enabled 8in fact, everything is enabled), would've even lasted for NaNo as a whole. ;) Price: There are several things to consider before you're calling a software "pricey". It's not all about a certain feature set or whatnot. Think about it: Support, the direction the app is going, updates, etc. -- these are often overlooked, but what good are 20 dollars spent on an application that suddenly moves into a different direction? What good are 20 dollars spent only to discover after 3 weeks that it does not suit you? What good are 20 dollars if the dev-team doesn't answer your questions? What good are 20 dollars if it's another 20 dollars 4 months later? Whatever... Thanx for the thumbs up on the Fullscreen mode. We love it, too, hehe. Oh, and there#s a EDU-license, FWIW. Nice site, btw, keep it up. :) » POSTED IN:
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