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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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Jeffery, I too use EndNote. For...Submitted by willie (not verified) on November 23, 2004 - 5:32pm.
Jeffery, I too use EndNote. For journal articles I use Ulysses with it's three-level tags to organize my thoughts and initial research notes. Then I export the three-level version from Ulysses to NeoOfficeJ and write a manically detailed outline. This outline contains all citations and equations. The citations are organaized with EndNote. I save PDFs of the cited articles in a separate OS X folder and use EndNote's link feature to read them in the middle of "battle". I'd bet my Powerbook Ulysses will never interface with EndNote or anything else even though Bibtex seems like a no-brainer to me for Ulysses. I do use Ulysses documents exclusively for fiction writing though. All my fiction research is organized with Ulysses using their lables system. Would you share how you use EndNote for fiction writing? Willie » POSTED IN:
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