Obsidian Shortcut Launcher is a free plugin that works on iOS, iPadOS, and macOS.Įditor’s Note: Obsidian Shortcut Launcher is part of the MacStories Starter Pack, a collection of ready-to-use shortcuts, apps, workflows, and more that we’ve created to help you get the most out of your Mac, iPhone, and iPad. You can find the final episode of season one here or listen through the Dialog web player below. Thanks too to this season’s sponsors who believed in the show and supported it before we had even recorded the first episode. Without the generosity of John Gruber, Frank Turner, John August, Carrie Patel, and Pierce Brown, this season wouldn’t have been possible. We also want to thank each of our guests for taking the time to chat with us about writing. A big benefit of a show like Dialog is that the topics are evergreen and just as relevant today as they were when they were first published. In the meantime, if you missed any of previous interviews, go back and check them out. We haven’t decided when season two will begin, but we’ll be back with an all-new set of guests and a different topic in the near future. Thank you for listening to season one of Dialog. To wrap up season one we revisit getting started as a writer, the impact and use of social media, influences and idea generation, getting past writer’s block, and the roles of hard work, luck, and privilege in succeeding. Despite vastly different backgrounds, there were several themes that ran throughout our interviews with John Gruber, Frank Turner, John August, Carrie Patel, and Pierce Brown. Today on Dialog, we conclude season one with a discussion of what we learned from each of our guests. For more information, you can also check out the announcement on the IA blog. After the break, we’ve included a short demo-video showcasing the app’s features. Writer is entering the market a premium price of $17.99 (and that’s with the entry 10% off discount), and we’ll be certainly be giving the text editor a thorough test before publishing our definitive review. Like the iPad, Writer also allows you to focus on a single line of text at a time, the idea being that you’ll be more focus on writing (finishing the sentence and moving on) than being distracted by editing, rereading, and revisiting previously written lines of text in the draft process. Unlike Byword, there is no support for a dark or light interface, however, Writer does have some syntax formatting for Markdown. Writer for the Mac has no settings, with your only available options to write in a window or full screen mode. Fans of the well focused Writer for iPad can now find their favorite editor on the Mac App Store.
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