![]() ![]() I used to be an avid Evernote user, with my most recent jaunt being using Evernote as a GTD system (which I’m still failing at). I’ll get into a few of my favorite features of Write as I continue, but just know that using Write App or nvALT by itself will change your game, but using both for Mac-based and iOS writing, and you’ve got a stew goin’! It’s the mobile center of this workflow, and it’s feature suite is incredibly thorough and complete. Write App/Write for Dropbox: Write App is fairly new to the game, but is so awesome.It’s got a great, simple interface that flows smoothly, is Markdown compatible (more on this later) and just has a whole host of great features. nvALT: A fork of Notational Velocity and developed by the great Brett Terpstra, nvALT is a simple writing solution for the Mac.It’s a great solution for file syncing and sharing across all your devices. Dropbox: Dropbox needs no introduction or description.Drafts for iOS and TextExpander for iOS and Mac (Note: These apps aren’t required for this workflow, but man do they make some awesome magic happen.)įor those that are unfamiliar with these apps, here’s a quick breakdown:.I’ve long looked for the perfect solution to capture notes and have them anywhere, all the time and I think I’ve discovered it (at least for now). While writing isn’t my occupation, I find myself needing to capture information all the time. You can find him on Twitter as or at his website. He’s passionate about technology, BBQ, and coffee. He works with students, faculty, and staff to solve media production-related hardware and software problems. Chris is a Digital Media Specialist at the University of Alabama at Birmingham. The following is a guest post by Chris Humphries. ![]()
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