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Old 07-09-2015, 07:03 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn View Post
Does any of these have an accompanying Android app? In other words are you able to fiddle around with your writing project whenever the bug bites?

If you're asking me, I'm constantly writing and have some things already available for free and for sale.

As far as using an Android app, I've never checked into this because I write only on my MacBook Pro. I do have an Ipad, but I'm not interested in any kind of creative writing using that device.

I have heard that Storyist has an Android app available and that it syncs fine.

About the other programs (and one can now include WriteItNow), that brings the total to 4 that one can consider when using a Mac. I'm talking about dedicated writing programs. One could also argue for Ulysses to be included in that group.
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