![]() ![]() I now solely use Todoist to keep track of both my ideas and my progress on those ideas. My phone continues to be a tool for jotting down ideas while I’m away from any other device. ![]() I’d like to use it more, and I may adjust my writing process to purposefully increase its use, but I need to try other setups before committing to a change. It’s a flexible additional device that is well-suited to a few specific tasks. However, it’s main use has been viewing reference materials and writing on PDFs. I do still write on it when I feel an additional need to focus, or if it’s closer to me than my laptop which is often left on my desk. I’m often either actively using it, or it’s nearby, making it the path of least resistance to writing whenever inspiration strikes.Īs suggested above, my iPad has been rendered to an auxiliary role. Most of my contract work requires heavy use of Google Drive tools, and their features are abhorrent on iPad. 2 My regular day job certainly requires a laptop just due to managing meetings and documents. Nearly all of my daily work requires a laptop. I’ll discuss that more later there are other app limitations that further wed me to the laptop.Īnother reason is convenience. I don’t blame iA Writer, but the issue remains a dealbreaker. My understanding is that iA Writer is doing things by the book while Dropbox doesn’t play nicely with these features. 1 There have been changes to how third party file service providers can “properly” deal with files. The main reason is the persistence of issues between Dropbox and iA Writer on the iPad. ![]() My laptop has replaced my iPad as my primary writing device. Consider this a report on the state of the world. It’s changed a bit since then, and is still not particularly robust. It’s been a while since I wrote about my setup for various writing projects. ![]()
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