![]() ![]() But first, I want to start off by telling you about an OS X app called OmmWriter Dāna.īrett first told you about OmmWriter almost a year ago, and I raved about it again just a few weeks later. ![]() This was when OmmWriter had just been previewed as a beta. The app was new, fresh, and novel (no pun intended). It only runs in full screen mode, and when you launch it you are put in the middle of a snowy field as relaxing, almost hypnotic music plays in the background. The words you type seemingly appear floating in the fog of the winter landscape. The picture and the music might seem like fluff, but it serves a very important purpose: to create an intimate relationship with writers and their thoughts. It isolates you in a way from the bells and whistles of your computer. It succeeds overwhelmingly in doing this too, especially when you wear headphones as the application suggests you do. Now out of beta, OmmWriter comes in two versions: OmmWriter Dāna I and OmmWriter Dāna II. #Ommwriter free version downloadĭāna I is a free download and well worth it. Dāna II is the paid version of OmmWriter that gives you additional background images and audio tracks. What's cool about Dāna II is that the devs at OmmWriter don't have a fixed price for it they let you decide what to pay for it based on what you got out of using Dāna I (though the minimum proposed price is US$4.11).Īs most writers know, some writing projects are better suited to different apps. ![]() In my opinion, OmmWriter happens to be suited best for when there's an idea budding up in you, but you haven't quite fleshed it out. Its lack of traditional word processing features is its strength, but it also means it's probably not the best app to use for massive, complex writing jobs. ![]()
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