So while I may have liked other parts of Werdsmith, the fundamentals just didn’t click with me. The document organisation, writing experience, and markdown support are all things that disappointed me. I’m not a novel or screenplay writer, so I can’t comment on how well it performs for what seems to be the target user, but I can say that it’s not the app for me. This review isn’t as detailed as it would have been if I had tried it out for a longer period, but that essentially shows how far I got with the app. It’s rather simple, as it just exports the title and text contents of a document, but at least it’s there. There are export options, so it’s possible to use that to either move documents around or use it to trigger various automations. I assume the text format was meant to be the one for general-purpose writing, but I honestly think it may as well not be there. The formats are text, novel, screenplay, or poem. There are four to choose from, which I think shows the designed purposes of the app. In addition to the formatting options, you have the option to set an overall format for the document. So not exactly many options to choose from. You have two headers, bold, italics, and quotes. However, the Markdown support is pretty lacking, and so are the formatting options in general. The writing experience in Werdsmith is certainly distraction-free, the interface is quite minimal, and leaves you with just your writing. So not one that can be used with a large collection of well-organised documents. This rather simple organisation makes me think that the app is best used with a minimal amount of projects. Writing starts as an idea, and then you can convert it to a project later on. There are two sections, ideas and projects. The first part of Werdsmith that made me think that the app wasn’t for me was the very simple document organisation. Sadly I was at least partially correct, it does indeed feel that Werdsmith is designed for a certain type of writer, and one that doesn’t seem to include myself. Initially, it seemed like it would be an app only for people like screenwriters, but I thought I’d give it a go anyway. Werdsmith piqued my interest with claims about it being your “personal, portable writers studio”, it’s multiple themes, and “formats for every writer”. Thank you creator for making such a simple but awesome app that i will have fun using again and again at home and at work.My Experience With Werdsmith # 22 February 2021Īs part of my challenge to find my ideal writing app, I turned to Werdsmith to see if it could handle my writing needs. I really like this app and cannot belive how lucky i was to just find it out of the blue when searching for word games because it picked up on “word” and suggested this. Once i have shared/saved it i can just delete it to make another document. You can only create one document at a time but with multiple pages and the option to share it thats all I need so for me the app is perfect. I like that there is an option to buy other styles of typewriter if you want for fun but if like me you don’t wish to it doesnt bug you to buy them like some apps with pop ups etc. I have noticed in other reviews that people have given less stars because of what the app does but if its not what you are looking for then of course you will be disappointed but it does everything it says in the description. If you are looking for a simple typewriter style app that creates pdf letters you can email or save in notes this is perfect. You already know how to work them – so get writing! Each machine is unique.Īnd now, there’s more! The Hanx Matterhorn is born of Swiss Precision - sharp & imposing The Hanx Del Sol glows bright & brilliant with promise and the Hanx Electric will help you write your story, your way. Every Hanx Writer document can be emailed, printed – shared! – with a personality as unique as the person who creates it.Īnd, Hanx Writer is on the go! Enjoy the tactile thrill of typing up text messages, emails, notes and more in most third-party apps that use a keyboard.Įxplore the complete Hanx Writer typewriter collection: The Hanx Prime Select is writers best friend (and it’s FREE) take the Hanx 707 on any journey and admire the elegance (and the fitt-fitt) of the Hanx Golden Touch. Your typewriting will be true word-processing with the look, feel, and sound of a classic writing machine. Hanx Writer expands recreating the permanence of a typewriter with the convenience of your iPad and iPhone.Īs ever, the report of SHOOK SHOOK and KLOCK-KLOCK is mated with the luxuries of the DELETE key.
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