Ulysses For Mac

Developer(s) | The Soulmen - Ulysses GmbH & Co. KG |
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Stable release | |
Operating system | Mac OS X, iOS |
Platform | Apple |
Type | Text editor / Word processor |
License | SaaS, proprietary |
Website | http://www.ulyssesapp.com |
The Ultimate Writing App for Mac, iPad and iPhone. You can use Ulysses on all your Macs, iPads, and iPhones, relying on an identical feature set. Ulysses lets you focus when you need to concentrate. It keeps all your texts neatly stuffed in its intuitive library. With a few clicks, Ulysses can create beautiful documents from your manuscripts: PDFs, web pages, even iBooks-ready ePubs. With its simple, clutter-free interface, it will turn work hours into fun time.
Ulysses is a text editor for Apple Mac OS X, iPad, and iPhone. It is targeted at creative writers who do not want to worry about text layout, formatting, or other distractions, and who want to focus on the content of their words.
History[edit]
Ulysses was named after the novel Ulysses by James Joyce.
The Ulysses software was originally released for Mac OS and in version 2.5 support was added for iPhone and iPad.

The license for Ulysses has been a subscription model (SaaS) since version 11.
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