Ulysses offers a simple and intuitive workspace you can customize according to your taste.
Ulysses, the company behind the popular Ulysses writing apps for Mac, iPhone, and iPad, today announced that it is transitioning to a subscription model going forward. Starting today, Ulysses will be priced at $4.99 per month or $39.99 per year, with a subscription plan unlocking Ulysses for use on all devices. If you’re enrolled as a student in high school, vocational school, college or university, you’re eligible for Ulysses for Students — just follow these steps: Download Ulysses for free from either the App Store or the Mac App Store. Ulysses for iPhone and iPad Ulysses for Mac; Apply for Ulysses for Students from within the app. We have just released Ulysses 14 for macOS. If you haven’t done so yet, go download the update from the Mac App Store. Here’s what you’ll get: A share extension. A facelift for the sheet list. A revamped dark mode. Share Extension. We had this on iOS for quite some time, and now it’s in Ulysses for Mac also. Ulysses 13 review for Mac and iOS: The best Mac minimalist text editor gets even better Ulysses has long been a dream app for writers, but new support for deadlines and coders make it even better. On the sofa, at a coffee shop, or while waiting for the bus: Work wherever you are, and whenever inspiration hits. You can use Ulysses on all your Macs, iPads, and iPhones, relying on an identical feature set. With iCloud, your whole library syncs back and forth between all connected devices, and you can always continue where you left off.
Ulysses offers a full suite of organizational tools, from note taking to novel writing – and everything in between.
Ulysses lets you write anywhere, without the need to spend a thought about your setup.
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No matter what you write and who your readers are, Ulysses’ versatile export function has you covered.
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Fantastic update to my iOS text editor of choice, Ulysses, released today on the App Store. Version 2.6 adds native WordPress publishing, support for external Dropbox folders, and typewriter/focus mode in the editor, among other features.
I haven’t had enough time to test the beta of Ulysses 2.6 (I’m busy working on a big project in Scrivener), but I want to point out that I’m not going to be switching to Dropbox sync again. Ulysses’ iCloud sync has been rock-solid – I haven’t run into a single data loss/conflict once – and it has the added benefit of supporting notes and images attached to sheets. Dropbox only works with text sheets, and I’ve been relying to the ability to save images inside my text documents for Club MacStories and other app reviews at MacStories. Having image attachments live alongside sheets is what sets Ulysses apart from text editors I’ve used before, and it’s only possible with iCloud.
I’m also going to consider Ulysses’ WordPress publishing instead of my workflow. I like how Ulysses lets me preview a post with custom CSS, and there’s even a way to create linked posts by setting the title at the top of a sheet to a link (it automatically applies a custom field under the hood). It’s incredibly clever, with just the right amount of options to check before publishing.
Displayname field missing from registry need for speed 2015 gameplay. Ulysses 2.6 is available on the App Store.
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