Thanks for the heads up, CD.
On my end, I've been looking at a distraction free writing app called iA Writer.
What's really interesting about it is that it is fully cross-platform, with versions for PC, Mac, iOS, and Android.
What this means is that, using it's agnostic approach to cloud-based file sharing, you can use whatever service you like, be it Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Files, or Apple Cloud, and pick up right where you left off as you jump from one machine to another.
Downside: you have to pay for a separate license with each version you use - buying the PC license won't net you the Android license as well. But at $35 per license, they aren't exactly asking for your first-born here.
Downside for me: They have two-week demos for all versions... except the iOS version. And my tablet and phone are both iOS, so I haven't been able to evaluate just how well everything translates over from the PC to the iOS. Dammit.
On my end, I've been looking at a distraction free writing app called iA Writer.
What's really interesting about it is that it is fully cross-platform, with versions for PC, Mac, iOS, and Android.
What this means is that, using it's agnostic approach to cloud-based file sharing, you can use whatever service you like, be it Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Files, or Apple Cloud, and pick up right where you left off as you jump from one machine to another.
Downside: you have to pay for a separate license with each version you use - buying the PC license won't net you the Android license as well. But at $35 per license, they aren't exactly asking for your first-born here.
Downside for me: They have two-week demos for all versions... except the iOS version. And my tablet and phone are both iOS, so I haven't been able to evaluate just how well everything translates over from the PC to the iOS. Dammit.