My Thoughts on FocusWriter

There's an old saying I tend to adhere to: you need to use the right tool for the right job. For me as a writer, that means I have lots of different writing tools depending on the kind of writing I'm doing and what stage of the writing process I'm at. For instance, I use Scrivener to write my novel and other large projects; Hemingway Editor for times of editing; Jotterpad to scribble notes and song lyrics on the go (you didn't know I wrote music too, did you?) and FocusWriter for short and flash fiction, which is the subject for today's little review. There are, of course, plenty of "distraction free writing environments" out there. In fact, even the other apps I mentioned at the start of this post boast distraction free modes which hide most or all of the toolbars to allow you to focus exclusively on your words. What sets apart FocusWriter from these, however, is how highly customisable that environment is and how many features of a typical word processor are still available without being intrusive. Personally, I sometimes find that even the best distraction free interfaces can be a little too sterile when it's just you and the blinking cursor on a blank screen, daring you to write a word. With FocusWriter, that's not a problem. You can make the interface as pretty or as sterile as you see fit. 
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Published on February 12, 2021 08:30
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