I recently stumbled across this superb little word processor, and I’m just blown away by how good it for being made by one dude for free. It’s like a slimmed down version of Scrivener or Papyrus, with a wonderfully simple and easy to use interface.

It’s open-source, and works on all platforms (Windows, Mac, Linux, including phones and tablets). This lady here does an excellent overview of its features.

If you’re looking for a nice little app for writing, outlining, or planning something, I’d recommend giving it a look.

  • brie@beehaw.org
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    1 year ago

    Semi-offtopic, but the one feature I wish was more common is (good) equation support. Whenever I try to use a new word processor, no matter how great, I always find myself crawling back to LyX for anything with maths.

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      1 year ago

      My new favourite answer for everything like this is Asciidoc. You can incorporate latex or mathjax directly into docs.