![]() ![]() A few years down the road, Ulysses will end up costing you much more. The monthly fee may sound small, but it will begin to add up quickly. You can pay 4.99 USD per month, or 39.99 USD per year. Ulysses, on the other hand, requires a subscription to maintain access. I have also decided to settle with iA Writer. When you purchase Scrivener, you have it for life. I think I prefer iA Writer but in the end I can work even with TextEdit if it supports Markdown, my need is just that simple and I don't know if I can justify iA Writer being twice the price of Typora while still being virtually the same with a few extra quality of life features and a more pleasing design.Įdit: My memory was wrong, Typora is a native app. I do prefer iA Writer's design and aesthetics to Typora, and I feel safer with a native app like iA as opposed to an Electron app like Typora (I heard Typora is also less stable than iA). I feel like I cannot make a decision since if I get either of them I will still be fine. Lastly, iA Writer also has Favourites, a shortcuts to important files and folders, but again I don't really need this as I can also put my important documents in a separate folder for easy access in Typora, though it's not really the same thing as iA's Favourites. The experience was charming and customizable, the inline tags (same as iA Writer) seemed helpful for organizing large documents. The Bear app seemed like a real contender. I liked the export options on the Ulysses so I went with it. iA Writer also support tags which makes it easier to sort files, though I can live without it. Note: I’m sure iA Writer is very similar. I guess Content Block on iA Writer is helpful for organising chapters, though I can also just copy paste on Typora (that can get problematic when the story gets longer and harder to navigate). I only need to write plain text and Markdown, no need for images or whatsoever so I can't seem to find a killing feature between iA Writer and Typora to help me make the final decision. I previously used Ulysses but soon I realised that I write as a hobby and cannot justify a subscription. Is iA Writer or Typora gonna be better for me? I am looking for a simple distraction free Markdown app for short form writing (essays) as well as long form writing (short books)? ![]()
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