Writemator - Plain Text Editor Reviews

4/5 rating based on 11 reviews. Read all reviews for Writemator - Plain Text Editor for iPhone.
Writemator - Plain Text Editor is paid iOS app published by AMIT CHAUDHARY

Yes!

WildDragonGirl1

I am a young teenaged author trying to publish a book and I love this! It was exactly what I needed and so much better than Pages or Notes. I love it. Keep up the good work! Can u please add italic tho? I needed that for one of my books but... this didn't have it. Pls? ? (I mean italic fonts.)


Updated review - amazing

Room_Service

5/5 great update!


Loved app until latest update broke Dropbox

davidamodt

Tried to load up the app but it crashes when trying to sync the Dropbox folders


Great Replacement for Writeroom

Blu 28

Looks terrific & is very responsive. Dark theme keyboard is a welcome innovation.


Very rare bug seems to fix itself

Truth we trust

It seems it had something to do with Dropbox syncing. After being accused by developer of intentionally leaving bad reviews, I took a closer look at the presumably broken app. I tapped around the screen and was able to create some new folders before the screen contents disappear, after multiple click somehow the screen stays and stopped disappearing and I also received my desktop notification from Dropbox that a lot of files have been changed( presumably it’s re-configuring my previous notes stored in the Dropbox folder). From that moment on, the app starts to work normally again. Also check out my video recording of the weird incident: bit.ly/2yUfQW


Good, but no word count as in the old version

nycwriterprof

It's great to have this app back as Writeroom was my favorite distraction-free writing tools. While there are some strong features here, esp. the Dropbox support and wide choice of fonts, which most comparable apps don't have, I don't see a word count, which is a must-have in this space. Perhaps the developer could add this easily? (I can search for spaces in a document and get a close approximation of words in the returned number of matches, but that's a kludge, isn't it?) The old Writeroom just displayed the word count as you wrote -- so simple. Anyway, keep up the good work. Thanks for the response on the word count feature. The old Writeroom — most other similar apps just offer a word count feature live at the bottom (or top of the screen). Many NaNoWrMo and similar writers need word counts to manage their writing time. And of course journalists and bloggers need this feature.... On a 1,000 word document, I had to scroll all the way up, then swipe again. Perhaps there’s a way to just display the word count in the corner of the document like in the old version?


Was working perfect and now:(

tearaglass

My app crashes immediately upon opening. Please fix this bug!!!


Good, but no word count as in the old version

nycwriterprof

It's great to have this app back as Writeroom was my favorite distraction-free writing tools. While there are some strong features here, esp. the Dropbox support and wide choice of fonts, which most comparable apps don't have, I don't see a word count, which is a must-have in this space. Perhaps the developer could add this easily? (I can search for spaces in a document and get a close approximation of words in the returned number of matches, but that's a kludge, isn't it?) The old Writeroom just displayed the word count as you wrote -- so simple. Anyway, keep up the good work.


Very direct Dropbox access

jbmfc

Best feature for me is that it can be configured to, as soon as you launch it, go directly to a Dropbox folder. Next best feature, the Dropbox folder is synchronized so that when you’re offline you still have access to files, and any changes you make are synchronized the soon as you get back on. Works great for my field service business.


Broken

Room_Service

Downloaded last night. Added a few notes - none of which synced with Dropbox. Now today, the app crashes on startup every time I open it. It seems like you basically took Taskmator, removed the formatting system, and put a plain text editor in its place. I don't even think you can call this "re-skinning" an app. It's more like you took one constantly buggy app, removed some funtionality, and created a seperate yet equally unreliable "notes" version of Taskmator.