Nono.MA

MAY 11, 2020

Their demo video made me look. This seems like a super useful tool for creatives that would let us skip things like cropping, editing, sharing via Email or Airdrop, and much more. Seamless. As John Maeda would say, "Savings in time feel like simplicity."

Finally a practical use of AR. —The Verge

They have a form to request early access.

SEPTEMBER 21, 2015

iA Writer, The Sublime Text for Writing

First of all, I want to congratulate the iA team for the incredible improvements in both iOS and OS X versions of iA Writer 3.0—’it just works.’

I firmly believe that, if you use these apps on a daily basis, paying a total of $30 is a fair amount. The app costs $9.99 for iOS, $19.99 for OS X, and $4.99 for Android.

iA Writer, A Sublime Text for Writing.

The usability has improve a lot. The user interface is so much more intuitive an has been simplified a lot. Still, what was interesting to me is how they have adopted functionality which was present in other programs and seems to have been proved valid after a wide use.

For instance, I remember typing a couple years ago with Mou for OS X—which currently seems to be in an eternal state of free beta—where the split view with a live preview was one of the core features. Nevertheless, it seems like iA Writer has learned some of its core new functionality from Sublime Text.

Editing the Laravel project of nono.ma on Sublime Text

Library

One of the key successes of iA Writer 3.0 is the Library and its integration with iCloud and Dropbox. It syncs really well, and it caches the path of all your Dropbox text files at once, so it is really fluid when browsing files—unlike previous versions where every touch on a folder would fetch its contents from the Dropbox API.

iA Writer 3.0 using Focus, Night, and Typewriter modes, and displaying the new Library feature.

These feature was one the most comfortable ones inside Sublime Text, where you are allowed to open a whole project folder and navigate through it with ease.

Preview

As I said, Mou and other Markdown apps had a Preview function built in from the very beginning, but Writer always had this feature separate—its Preview would open a popup with the pre-visualization of your rendered Markdown.

iA Writer 3.0 using Day mode and showing a file Preview.

From 3.0, Writer joins the split view game, starting at a really small size that—I adventure to say—mimics the way Sublime Text works. It allows you to easily navigate your writings. If the small scheme is not what you are looking for, you can always click and drag to resize the Preview window, even up to the point where the writing window disappears and the Preview covers the whole screen.

Other Features

There are many other features which where already available inside iA Writer Pro, but have been polished in order to make the experience even better.

  • Focus mode (^D).
  • Day and night mode (^⌘M).
  • Typewriter mode (^T).
  • Syntax highlight (adjectives, nouns, adverbs, verbs, conjunctions).
  • Three text sizes.
  • Three templates for the Preview.
  • Format helpers.
  • Live stats (characters, words, sentences, reading time)

I am in no way related to iA Writer, and the only reason why I share it is because it makes my life so much easier every single day—and it may also make yours easier. It is simple, gorgeous, functional, and—most important—completely focuses on writing.

Download iA Writer | OS X | iOS | Android

MAY 12, 2015

Everfocus: What’s New

After a few months without updating, I decided it was time to tweak Everfocus a bit in order to fix problems and incorporate new features.

Version 1.4 brings bug fixes, theme updates, and more:

  • Brand new Sound Effects when interacting with the interface, and when Break and Focus time blocks are completed.
  • Beautiful typeface. All themes use Avenir now.
  • New theme named Sea, replacing the old theme Fruit.
  • Crashes due to bad calls of the Parse framework have been removed.
  • Zero-seconds timers are now fixed.

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