
They’re all different enough from the goals of this programme, though, that it didn’t seem worth comparing. Other writing programmes I like are JotterPad (for Android), Ommwriter and Ommbits, FocusWriter, Notepad++, and Jarte.

Typora is nice but not as pretty, and IA writer saves everything as text files, but isn’t as pretty, and is missing the lovely UI of this programme. So, Imagine seems like it’s a lot like Ulysses for the mac, which lots of people love.

(I recently tied Ommbits, and I was very disappointed they didn’t sync between my two computers! Oh well.) Alternatives and Comparisons
OMM WRITER FOCUSWRITER INSTALL
You know, where one could either use it in a browser, or install it properly. That isn’t a deal-breaker, of course – I just wish it had both, like Evernote. UPDATE: I was wrong! It DOES have cloud sync among multiple PCs! In that case, being a programme one must download and install and not just a thing that lives in the cloud is the only thing I don’t like. However, I do wonder if saving my work into dropbox would work just as well? I’ll try that now. I do with there was a way to just have a document live in the Cloud. I’m away from home and writing this paragraph in Dropbox paper, which feels unfaithful somehow. It doesn’t live in the cloud – at least not in any way I can discern, and so I can’t easily swap between this and that programme in order to work on it on other computer. This isn’t to say I am fibbing about liking it – I do like it, otherwise I’d not have written ‘at least 400 words’ about the programme in order to get a key.

So, why write this review? Well, I mean to get the programme by writing this. I really like it! There are a few features I wish it had, but it’s a smooth, sweet programme and I love working in it. Hello! This is a review of the software called Inspire Writer, which you can find here.
