(FWIW, I have nothing at all to do with the Soul Men or Ulysses. So far, I really do look forward to firing up Ulysses and spilling some words on the screen. This may be a clever hidden feature - most writers I know are both procrastinators and hypochondriacs, anxious to dodge deadlines whenever possible. For the first time in ages, though, I'm actually excited about using a program. I think I've used every word processor and text editor under the sun, and most of them have become poorly disguised page layout environments in which words are seemingly an afterthought to the "important" things writers deal with, like kerning and hanging widows. As a recently retired writer and editor, I have 30-plus years of fighting deadlines and wondering why I didn't learn to do something sensible for a living. It was solid, but it lacked the simple and intuitive flow that it now has apparently mastered. I tried it several years ago but found it just a bit lacking in the look-and-feel department. I agree that this new version of Ulysses is terrific. SCO Monthly Magazine (May Issue when published) - App Link.Purchase in SCO Showcase App (Apple TV) - Search for SCO Showcase.Purchase in SCO Showcase App (iPad and iPhone) - Link.14 day free trial on the ScreenCastsOnline Website (iOS or Mac) - Link.SCO Monthly Magazine (May Issue when published) - Instructions.SCO Members App (Apple TV) - Instructions.Subscribe using a 3rd Party Podcatcher App (iOS) - Instructions.Subscribe in iTunes (Mac) - Instructions. There are many ways to access this tutorial either as an SCO Member or if you wish to purchase this individual tutorial Options to Access or Purchase Full Tutorial
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