myTexts for iPad, distraction-free writing to go
A while back, I shared my discovery of myTexts, a robust distraction-free writing application ... well, as robust as a stripped-down, no-frills editor would want to be. Now, myTexts has shown up on the iPad, with iTunes syncing of your text files between your iPad and the desktop version. To make the deal sweeter, if you pick up the US$2.99 iPad app, you can get the Mac version (normally $19) for free.
The iPad app is good-looking, and has two different editing modes. The first one you're presented with is a more illustrated interface, with faux-paper and a wooden desktop background. If you'd rather be completely undistracted, there's a full-screen mode that has nothing but your text and a keyboard (and a nearly-invisible button to go back to the menu).
In the main menu mode, your files are presented on the left, and your text is on the right. You can switch files quickly, and flip from writing to the file's attached notes with a button at the top.
You can export files on the iPad, and it's necessary to do so before syncing a file back through iTunes. When you export a text or myTexts format file, it shows up on your Apps screen in iTunes, where you can add and transfer files of either type. The latest version of myTexts on the Mac can read the original-format files from the iPad, maintaining any notes as well as the text. The desktop version can then interpret any Markdown, and output PDF, Word, Rich Text, HTML and more.
While we're waiting for Writeroom for iPad to be finalized/approved, myTexts has swept in and offered an alternative with some great functionality and a clean interface. There are a few glitches, mostly related to attaching and detaching an external keyboard, but it's safe to assume they'll be smoothed out quickly. It's a pleasure to use as it is, and quite useful for writers. Combined with the desktop version, it's pretty powerful as well. If you pick up the iPad version, be sure to head over to moApps to get your desktop version for free!
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the iPods, the iPads, the Kindles and the laptops are good tool for us. though connect virtual, but we must admit this device really help us so much. I treat my ipad as a movie theatre. Aad I put all kinds of video to my ipad with iFunia ipad video converter. I think other will do the same once they try it and realize it is the perfect personal computer :-) why not do this thing as me???
Worked for me. The guy was very nice about it, too. Very well-executed software. Love his design.
June 01 2010 at 11:59 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyI have to say that I'm a bit disappointed to read your article, then buy the iPad version of this software believing I would get a free Mac copy but no such offer is available. My only reason for buying the iPad version was the belief that I could sync between the iPad and Mac. Only thento find that the offer was for 2 days only. I think you need to at least update your article to reflect this as it is therefore now inaccurate and will lull people into buying the iPad version with false expectation.
May 31 2010 at 1:19 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyTHATS WRONG! :-))
Still available!
I'm reporting what it said on the webpage... it said it was not available after the first 2 days. So how can my comment be wrong? Or are you saying that the webpage was wrong? If so, how do you know it was wrong?
June 03 2010 at 1:52 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplySorry for wondering... but what's gonna distract you on the iPad itself? Another window in the same screen as your editor or what?
Sensible question. It's not so much about distractions from other apps; in this case it's more about being distracted by too many options, ala trying to write a creative piece in Pages. By stripping down to just a plain text editor with a few nice database features, it provides a very clean environment where you can do *nothing* but write :).
May 30 2010 at 5:30 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplyWhy wait for WriteRoom iPad if you've jailbreaked?
Just try the iPhone version and 'Full Force' it. It works FINE.
-Drunky
It is a wonderful App if you are a writer. Since I am using it, I feel a new kind of freedom - I write wherever I want to. And writing is what myTexts touch is made for.
May 30 2010 at 2:04 AM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down Replyits not the iPad - its the Simulator :-)
May 29 2010 at 10:57 PM Report abuse Permalink rate up rate down ReplySomething is wrong with that picture...
Someone fails at Photoshop.... iPad is not THAT thin...
Here in Germany we don't have any external keyboards yet (I had to import my iPad from Boston) - so I could not test it - if someone could please tell me what the 'glitches' are - I will do my best to fix it as soon as possible :-)
Michael (MOApp)
Bought but saw nothing about a free mac version?
Check out this page: http://moapp.tumblr.com/post/642874530/get-your-copy-of-mytexts-for-mac-os-x-for-free
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