Writemapper For Mac

05.02.2020

I don't know if this is a good investment. This is a great investment because WriteMapper is an app that will skyrocket your writing productivity.

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You'll find yourself producing content and getting your writing work done faster than ever before, being able to quickly and easily get from title to final draft. The license is also good for a lifetime, so it's just a one-time fee to be able to use the app forever. What if I don't like it? Who is this not for? We can't guarantee that writing using mind maps is for everyone. If you aren't a visual person, or typically write short-form content that don't require very much structuring, WriteMapper may not be the right software for boosting your writing productivity.

Why isn't WriteMapper free? There's the limited time free trial available for download, but other than that, you have to pay a one-time fee to get WriteMapper.

Remember all those cool apps you used that were free but then they were acquired, shut down and now don't exist or get updated anymore? It's because free apps don't make money, and therefore can't survive. So if you want WriteMapper to survive, please support it and purchase the software. Can I use a single license across multiple computers? Yes, you can, although you'll need to deactivate and reactivate your license codes when moving between machines, and each license code may only be activated on one macOS or Windows computer at a time. If you happen to need to frequently switch between desktop computers, or use WriteMapper on multiple computers at the same time, you may wish to consider purchasing multiple licenses, which will give you the convenience of not having to repeatedly transfer your license.

AS SEEN ON Forbes, Cult of Mac, MakeUseOf, MacAlert!, Apple RSS, Envato Blog, Duct Tape Marketing, AppleBase, TechPassion, GeekZone A WRITEMAP OUTLINE PAINTS A THOUSAND WORDS WriteMapper was built to leverage the visual nature of mind maps to give you a bird's-eye view of your writing structure. Just one glance is all it takes for you to get a good feel for the flow of your work.

In doing so, you get a comprehensive yet clear picture of what's going on in your content. And, if you need to rearrange your writing sequences or move stuff around, it's as simple as drag and drop. BRAINSTORM YOUR WAY THROUGH WRITER’S BLOCK Ever write down the title, and then face a mental struggle with the rest of the blank page? WriteMapper helps you overcome writer's block by turning your writing process into a brainstorming exercise.

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This allows you to rapidly and relentlessly generate ideas and points for your writing. Just spend a couple minutes on this quick-fire process, and before you know it, you'll have a fully-formed content structure all ready to go!

DISTRACTION-FREE WRITING Each node on the mind map has a content section you can jump in to edit at anytime. Besides being able to style and format your writing however you like, you can also edit the title of this sub-point from this view as well. The distraction-free writing mode helps you shift gears from the all-aspects-considered nature of the mind map outline, to the focused task of detailing the contents of the individual sub-point you're zoomed in on. PLAYS WELL WITH TEAMMATES WriteMapper uses the nested structure of a mind map to automatically create and export a text document for you, right in your computer's file system.

You can choose from a variety of file formats, including Markdown, HTML, Microsoft Word, plain text and Rich Text Format. You can then edit the exported document in your text editing app of choice, to give that final draft the polish it needs to bring it to completion.

With this supercharged content generation workflow, you'll get your writing done in no time at all! HIGHLY PRAISED 'It has the perfect balance of elegance and features, and the text-editor itself is killer.' —Charlie Sorrel, Cult of Mac 'WriteMapper is such a powerful tool. This workflow is so logical and intuitive.' —Michael Levy 'Holy graphic design, that's one beautiful interface.' —/u/bengiannis ALL THE POWER OF IOS WriteMapper was reworked from the ground up to be deeply integrated with and optimised for an incredible iPad experience.

Here’s a couple of features and capabilities which we’ve leveraged from the power of iOS, the world’s most advanced mobile operating system, to help you do your best work: 1. Files With the help of the new Files app, you can easily save, sync and access your WriteMaps (.writemap files) across devices. Drag and Drop Magically move text and images from other apps into the distraction-free editor, or rearrange the nodes in your WriteMap by dragging them around. Keyboard Shortcuts Typing is even better on the iPad with an external hardware keyboard; and we’ve made it even easier to keep the typing flow going by integrating multiple handy keyboard shortcuts. Split View You can also have the app open side by side another app with the Split View feature of iOS.

No more constant switching between multiple apps! Apple Pencil Support The app also plays nice with your Apple Pencil. It's just another thing that helps make WriteMapper for iPad more versatile, powerful, and natural than ever. WRITEMAPPER ON YOUR OTHER DEVICES Get WriteMapper for your Mac or Windows desktop computer to experience the full power of working on your.writemap files across your devices (sold seperately), accessing your WriteMaps using your preferred cloud syncing service. Didn’t find what you were looking for, have questions or need help? Get in touch with us or visit our website for an extensive list of support articles which might be able to help.

There's a number of bug fixes in this update: - Fixed node duplication bug, where nodes that were themselves duplicated could not be duplicated again. Addressed a bug where node duplication could not successfully integrate with the action history if undone/redone multiple times. Corrected bug where undo/redo was not working for certain cases of adding sibling nodes. Fixed bug where random colors of H2 level nodes are not replicated when undo/redo is executed adding them. Added the missing auto-expand lines keyboard shortcut, available from within the content editor.

Fixed a bug where using Cmd+E and Cmd+W keyboard shortcuts in quick succession resulted in a botched interface. Corrected a bug where WriteMap files were not being added to the Recents menu upon actions like saving or closing. Fixed root nodes of new WriteMaps flashing blue when default node color is set to colors other than blue. 1.7.1 Nov 3, 2018. In this update, we focused on improving the interaction experience of WriteMapper. A major feature addition in this update is the Task Status function.

You can now mark each individual node as 'done', using this feature. This can be set from the mind map interface (long-press menu), or from the content editor (under the tag menu button). The individual Task Status of each node will then show on left side of each node with a little checkmark indicator icon, so you can continue to use the tilde key keyboard shortcut to see info of all nodes at once. Another main feature we added in this update is the ability to duplicate nodes. You can now duplicate nodes on a WriteMap, making useful copies of existing nodes. Similarly accessible the long-press menu, you can also use the Cmd+D keyboard shortcut when a node is selected. The action also integrates into the undo/redo action history, so that the workflow continues to make sense.

Last but not least, another feature upgrade we added in this update is the ability to collapse all other nodes except the currently selected one. If you've ever had to deal with an extremely large WriteMap, it can sometimes help to collapse everything else and just focus on a small section of the WriteMap for a bit.

This function allows you to just that, and you can access it from the menu shown when long-pressing a node. Besides those main features, here's a bunch of other improvements we've added to the app: - Highlight and select the initial default “Title” content of new nodes when creating them.

Enable tapping on white circle to collapse / expand nodes, to work with Apple Pencil input. Corrected the long-press menu options available for the root node. WriteMapper 1.7 is available as a free upgrade for existing customers. We hope you'll find WriteMapper useful!.

1.6.0 Sep 30, 2018. In WriteMapper 1.5, we focused on style and formatting improvements. There's quite a number of items in this update, so let's get right to it: - Improved the styling of the root node, only showing its info when selected, like the other nodes. The width of nodes with no children now expand to fit its contents as you type.

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Adjusted the line height of text in the content editor to use the golden typography ratio. Improved document metadata styles of exported DOCX files, such as for headings. Updated autosave frequency to every five minutes, preventing unnecessary processing from happening. WriteMap saving, exporting and copying to clipboard operations now show you visual confirmation when completed.

Added a random color option for newly-created H2-level nodes. This is enabled by default, and can be set in your Preferences.

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We also fixed a couple of bugs in this update: - Corrected the positioning of the share dialog when exporting a file. Fixed a UI bug where the button for in-app purchases would overlap and obscure the toolbar when in Split View. Fixed an issue where multiple nested share dialogs would incorrectly appear when export options are tapped in quick succession. Corrected an issue where instances of a specific text arrangement would not export correctly to the DOCX format. For more information, please refer to the What's New page on our website. We hope you'll enjoy using WriteMapper!.

1.4.0 Jul 17, 2018. In this first major update for WriteMapper for iPad since its launch, we were entirely focused on bringing further key platform features of iOS to the app.

We're happy to share that the app now supports these amazing iOS features on your iPad: SPLIT VIEW In addition to already supporting the Slide Over feature found on iOS, this update allows you to take your multitasking productivity to another level when you're using WriteMapper for iPad. You can now also have the app open side by side another app, using the Split View. APPLE PENCIL If you're used to having an Apple Pencil in your hand while doing work on your iPad, this update is for you: we've added Apple Pencil support in this update! It's just another thing that helps make WriteMapper for iPad more versatile, powerful, and natural than ever.

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OTHER IMPROVEMENTS We're committed to consistently improving WriteMapper. Besides the main feature additions as reported above, in this version, we've also made these fixes and improvements to the app: - Fixed the long-press node colour changing menu missing the teal option. Fixed tilde keyboard shortcut not working when in the WriteMap view. Fixed an issue with inconsistent background color of the content editor. Visit our website for all the details about this release on writemapper.com/whats-new. We hope you'll enjoy these new features!. 1.3.1 Jul 5, 2018.

There's a number of bug fixes in this update: - Fixed node duplication bug, where nodes that were themselves duplicated could not be duplicated again. Addressed a bug where node duplication could not successfully integrate with the action history if undone/redone multiple times. Corrected bug where undo/redo was not working for certain cases of adding sibling nodes. Fixed bug where random colors of H2 level nodes are not replicated when undo/redo is executed adding them.

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Added the missing auto-expand lines keyboard shortcut, available from within the content editor. Fixed a bug where using Cmd+E and Cmd+W keyboard shortcuts in quick succession resulted in a botched interface. Corrected a bug where WriteMap files were not being added to the Recents menu upon actions like saving or closing.

Fixed root nodes of new WriteMaps flashing blue when default node color is set to colors other than blue.

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