The Mac is a great tool for writers, with a plethora of software available for any kind of writing. It doesn't matter if you're a student spending long nights on your big paper, a journalist writing up your latest scoop, or a novelist furiously typing away on your next opus — there's an app for you on the Mac. Ulysses allows you to add images, PDFs, and other text notes, but there a lot of other information and media types that I use when I’m writing, which Ulysses doesn’t support. I loved this interview with Neil Gaiman and wanted a copy to keep long term for my reference, but I can’t store it in Ulysses even if it relates specifically to a.

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Description

Ulysses is your one-stop writing environment for Mac, iPhone and iPad. Its pleasant, focused writing experience, combined with effective document management, seamless sync, and flexible export, make Ulysses the first choice for writers of all kinds.
++ Apple Design Award Winner 2016 ++ Best of App Store 2015 ++ Best of App Store 2013 ++
“The app is amazing. An absolute delight to use. Well done.”
– David Hewson, Bestselling Author (The Killing)
### A Text Production Powerhouse
Ulysses’ markup-based, distraction-free editor lets you focus on your most important task: Write, edit, and write some more. Formatting is kept for later, so you can completely immerse yourself in the text. Ulysses’ uniquely streamlined toolset covers the entire writing process, and its clean and simple interface will boost your productivity. From first to final draft, from prologue to closing chapter – Ulysses keeps you in the flow, so you can get stuff done.
### All Your Texts, All the Time
Everything you’ll ever write is stored in Ulysses’ unified library. You can manage projects of all kinds and sizes, be it novels, diaries or study notes – they are always saved, and automatically in sync. And since Ulysses offers feature parity across macOS and iOS, it doesn’t matter where you are or when inspiration hits: All its tools, and all your texts, are always at your fingertips.
### Create eBooks, DOCX, PDFs and HTML
Ulysses’ export is flexible enough to cover any writer’s needs: Transform your text into beautiful PDFs, Word documents or eBooks. Or export HTML code, ready to be used anywhere on the web. You can even choose between a variety of pre-made formatting styles for all kinds of purposes, or create your own and share it with other users.
### Publish to WordPress, Ghost & Medium
Do you blog? Ulysses’ offers best-in-class publishing to WordPress, Ghost, and Medium. You can post to WordPress and Ghost from right within the app – complete with images, tags, categories etc. Publishing to Medium works just as easy, and all three offer a built-in preview to proof-read before submission.
### Pricing
Ulysses requires a subscription. We offer monthly and yearly subscription plans. They include a fully functional 14-day trial, so you can test Ulysses (including export and sync). There’s also a special discount for students.
All plans unlock the app on Mac, iPhone and iPad, and feature full synchronization.
### Questions
Please visit ulysses.app for more information. You can also reach us via help@ulysses.app or on Twitter @ulyssesapp – we’re happily awaiting your feedback!
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What’s New

## The Home Alone Release
- You can now mark sheets as “material” to exclude them from export and statistics.
- You can now add keywords to Markdown files.
- We added new filter criteria such as “has goal“, “has note attachment” or “is material”.
- The WordPress preview now uses the Twenty Twenty theme.
- The Ghost preview now also uses the latest theme.
- Added SF Mono to the list of editor fonts.
- Added a toilet paper group icon for your convenience.
If you're happy with the app, please rate it, or even leave a review. This is a great way to support us indie developers. Thanks a lot!

1 Rating

Great app but too expensive

I would have given Ulysses a higher rating if not for the fact that they're subscription-based and I'm experiencing a lot of issues trying to restore my purchase after buying a new laptop. To be fair, their tech support was very helpful and did their best to figure out the problem. Unfortunately, it's been a few days, and since I have a pile of work waiting, I can't sit still while they tinker with my subscription issues. This is how I discovered another app that's just as good as Ulysses feature-wise but requires only a one-time payment, as opposed to Ulysses' subscription model. I loved using Ulysses during the last 3 months but I'm happy to switch to my new writing app.

Information

Size
20 MB
Compatibility
Download Ulysses V13.2 Macosxtext Writing For Mac

macOS 10.13.0 or later, 64-bit processor

Languages

English, Dutch, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese, Russian, Simplified Chinese, Spanish, Traditional Chinese

Copyright
© 2019 Ulysses GmbH & Co. KG
In-App Purchases
  1. Annual Subscription₱ 1,650.00
  2. Monthly Subscription₱ 209.00
  3. Annual Subscription₱ 1,190.00

Supports

  • Family Sharing

    Up to six family members will be able to use this app with Family Sharing enabled.

One of the most prominent features of macOS Mojave is the inclusion of a true Dark Mode. While the previous 'dark mode' on macOS changed the Dock and Menu bar from light to dark, in macOS Mojave, it changes app windows and toolbars, text, and more.

Several apps have already been updated with support for the new Dark Mode, and will automatically switch over to using it when you turn it on for the system, so you don't even have to turn it on in each individual app. Here are some of the best apps that already support Dark Mode in macOS Mojave.

Spark

Spark is an excellent email app from Readdle that started out on iOS. In addition to email, Spark can also keep track of reminders and serve as your calendar app if you so choose, thanks to the full-fledged calendar that sits just under your inboxes. Along with support for the system Dark Mode in macOS Mojave, Spark has also added integration with several conference call services, including GoToMeeting, Google Hangouts, and Zoom, letting you add conference call links to any calendar event

Fantastical 2

Fantastical is an alternative to the standard macOS calendar. This app features power natural language parsing capabilities, letting you create events on any of your calendars by typing the way you normally would, then letting Fantastical parse out the information relevant to the event. Keep track of your iCloud, Google, and other calendars, manage your reminders, and more.

Bear

Bear is a text editing app that has always had support for its own great themes, and the app has now moved beyond itself to support the Mac's new Dark Mode. It's true that Bear is good for both notes and to-do checklists, but its support for Markdown, a variety of themes, and simple organization make it a great tool for many different kinds of writing. Add images, files, code blocks, and more to spice up your work and give it more context.

Ulysses

Ulysses is my text editor of choice. It has a powerful set of features for all sorts of text from short news articles or blog entries to highly-researched papers with footnotes. It supports Markdown and a wide variety of themes. With its latest update, Ulysses adds support for Dark Mode on macOS Mojave, along with D14, an editor theme optimized for Dark Mode on Mojave.

iA Writer

iA Writer is another great text editor for macOS. Like Ulysses and Bear, this app syncs with its counterparts on iOS, and the Mac app supports the new Mojave Dark Mode. With iA Writer, you get a clean and clear writing experience, with syntax highlighting for nouns, adjectives, verbs, and adverbs to help you become a more attentive writer. In addition to Dark Mode, with iA Writer's most recent update it now lets you group folders with hashtags, create smart folders, and more.

Things

Things is a task manager that I've always approached as a 'Reminders+' kind of app. It's simple enough to use just for everyday tasks and as a general to-do list, but it is so much more expansive than that. Create projects with their own sub-lists, or areas specifically to separate work and personal tasks that don't belong in projects. Things' Dark Mode support, like the other apps on this list, entails turning the mode on automatically when macOS Mojave is in Dark Mode. But, you can also turn it on manually when Mojave is in Light Mode if that's how you choose to work.

Day One

If you like to keep track of your life, travels, or other activities, you might want to consider journaling with Day One. All you have to do is open the app and start writing or uploading a photo in a clean, full-featured text editor. Use the available buttons to add ancillary details like weather, the music you were listening to, or your location. View your entries in a timeline, on a map, on a calendar, or in a photo view. The photo view, in particular, stands out with macOS Mojave's Dark Mode, and your photos will really pop, standing out against the dark background that the app uses.

Agenda

Agenda is a new take on the note-taking app, combining your notes with your calendar for a now are even easier to find, showing up first in search and getting their own special section on the app's sidebar.

Timing

Timing is a powerful time tracking app that comes to us from outside the Mac App Store. It keeps track of what you do on your Mac, marking the time you spend on specific apps and on the web. You can get detailed breakdowns of how you spend your time, from how much time you're on your Mac to how much time you've spent in, say Tweetbot. Timing also supports automation for tasks like marking the time you spend on particular projects.

iMazing

iMazing gives you more control over the contents of your iOS devices, letting you transfer and save your media, messages, files, and other data using your Mac and without having to use iTunes. Sims 2 invisible sim. You can also back up your device, create backup archives, and easily move data over to a new iPhone or iPad when the time comes. With Dark Mode support, iMazing looks right at home on macOS Mojave, and it's latest updates bring compatibility with iOS 12 and the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max.

Pages

Of course, Apple got in on the Dark Mode fun with some of its own apps, including Pages. Create rich text documents, fliers, reports, and more with Apple's answer to Microsoft Word. In addition to Dark Mode, Pages for macOS now lets you record, edit, and play audio in a document as you're working on it. Also present if you have macOS Mojave and iOS 12 on your iPhone or iPad is Continuity Camera, which lets you activate a camera-based image and document scanner on your iOS device which then automatically sends the image it captures to the document on your Mac.

What have you found?

Do you have any favorite apps that support the new Dark Mode on macOS Mojave? Let us know in the comments.

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