Shortcuts for Your Pocket Typewriter Now that Ulysses is also rocking your iPhone, we think it’s about time to dust off our old Shortcut Cheat Sheet and add all the new goodness that came with version 2. …
The Awesome Round-Up – Ulysses 2.5 in the Press Ulysses 2.5 has been our greatest release so far, a really big thing for all of us. And even if we have never ever felt so confident with what we did, we …
Export Multiple Sheets at Once Ulysses for iPhone Tip #8 This post is aimed at the long form writers out there, and, for the time being, the last in our series of Ulysses for iPhone tips. If you …
Share via Email Ulysses for iPhone Tip #7 At some point you’ve finished and polished your piece of text, run it through one or more revision cycles, and you’re confident – the writing part is …
Favor Your Most-Used Sheets Ulysses for iPhone Tip #6 Productive writers often maintain quite a few groups and subgroups in their library. The tech writer David Chartier [https://stories-staging.ulysses.app/blog/2016/02/a-routine-makes-a-huge-difference-in-being-productive/] , for example, …
Attach Notes Ulysses for iPhone Tip #5 Note attachments are suited for keeping anything that belongs to but not in a text, from sudden inspirations to web links to character descriptions – up to you. Consequentially, …
Import a Word Document Ulysses for iPhone Tip #4 Are there any unfinished Microsoft Word writing projects in your drawer? This should not prevent you from using Ulysses in the future. You can import DOCX files quite …
Switch to Dark Mode Ulysses for iPhone Tip #3 Especially in a dim environment, many people find working on a bright screen a little awkward. But with Ulyssses, the darkness is a friend of writers! The app …
Customize Text Statistics Ulysses for iPhone Tip #2 Did you know that Ulysses offers comprehensive text statistics? At the bottom left of the editor, right next to the loupe icon for search, you’ll see a …
Tweak Your Editor Text Size Ulysses for iPhone Tip #1 The release of Ulysses 2.5 last week brought us thousands of new Ulysses users. Welcome aboard, we’re very happy to have you here! We have decided …
Whoomp! There It Is… Say hello to Ulysses 2.5! This is our biggest release yet, spanning every current device and system, from iPhone 5 to iPad Pro [http://geni.us/14xv] to MacBook Air and the …
Multitasking for Writing Pro-fessionals An outlook on Ulysses for iPhone and iPad and what you can do with it, part 6 To all you iPad Pro using writers out there: Please forgive the cheesy pun, and instead …
“A Routine Makes a Huge Difference in Being Productive” David Chartier [https://twitter.com/chartier] has been a tech fan since highschool – and so he made explaining tech his profession. In our interview David chats about writing, the tools and techniques that …
Great for Editing on Small Screens: Ulysses’ Revised Button Row on iPhone An outlook on forthcoming Ulysses for iPhone and what you can do with it, part 5 While composing these previews I have been realizing that many writing-related tasks are actually well suited for …
Editing and Writing With Comments and Co. “This dialogue seems artificial.” – “Is it probable to die from a rattlesnake’s bite?” – Sometimes you will want to add related comments and thoughts to the texts you are writing or editing. In …
Use Idle Time to Organize Your Stuff An Outlook on Ulysses for iPhone and iPad and what you can do with it, Part 4 Organizing your writing is a necessary chore, but other than the writing itself it doesn’t …
The New Share Extension: Do Some Research While Waiting for the Bus An outlook on Ulysses for iPhone and iPad and what you can do with it, part 3 Many writing tasks start with some research and information gathering across the web. Scanning content and …
Accompany Your Texts With Photos – Instantly An outlook on Ulysses for iPhone and iPad and what you can do with it, part 2 Let’s assume you’re a food blogger or a restaurant critic, paying a visit to …