Ulysses and Ghost With the recently released version 16, Ulysses’ publishing feature saw an upgrade: Besides WordPress and Medium, you can now also publish blog posts to Ghost from within the app! To date, the fine …
Images in Ulysses – The Complete Tutorial Are you a purist who accepts words and nothing but words in your writing app? Then you can stop reading here. But who is, really? If you’re a blogger, you’re probably …
Become a Super-Organized Writer With Keywords If you write a lot, Ulysses keywords are an excellent tool to organize your texts. For example, you could use a keyword “Work in Progress” to mark all texts in all of your …
Everything You Need to Know About Editor Split View Split view editing – a new feature that was recently released with Ulysses 15 – is helpful if you want to refer to one text while writing another.* Do you want to see your outline …
How to Write a Novel With Ulysses, Part II: Research, Editing, and Export Matt Gemmell is a thriller writer from the city of Edinburgh in Scotland. He wrote his recent book, TOLL — which was published less than two weeks ago — using Ulysses. We invited him to …
How to Write a Novel With Ulysses, Part I: Organization and the Writing Process A Guest Post by Matt Gemmell Matt Gemmell is a thriller writer from the city of Edinburgh in Scotland. He wrote his recent book, TOLL — which is out this week — using Ulysses. We …
Speed Up Your Ulysses Workflows With Apple’s Shortcuts App Are you eager to reduce the time you lose with routine tasks? Then you should have a look at Apple’s Shortcuts app for iOS. You can use it to combine actions from …
Forget About Copy-Paste, Make Use of the Share Extension! You read about a subject and collect information about its essential aspects — that’s how many writing tasks begin. If the research is taking place on the web, the share extension is a …
Ulysses 14 on iOS: Let Siri Do Some Work for You iOS 12 has arrived, and, on schedule, a new Ulysses version for iPad and iPhone! Ulysses now supports Siri shortcuts. Here is what you can do with it. Do you keep a notebook …
Achieve Your Writing Goals With Ulysses The ability to set writing goals to your texts has been part of Ulysses for a long time. Here is a little overview of what you can do with writing goals: * Set a …
Preview Images in Color You may have missed this one, as it is a minor change introduced with the latest Ulysses version: We now let you preview your images in full-color! While before, you could – when working …
Highlight Code Examples During Export Writers of technical documentation, this one is for you! Are you aware that Ulysses now is not only capable of highlighting the syntax of your code blocks during editing, but also during export? …
Use Colored Keywords for a Better Overview Categorizing your Ulysses sheets with keywords can help you keep track of your writing. With the latest Ulysses version, things got even better! You can now also assign colors to these keywords, which …
Code Rocks With Code Blocks If you write technical documentation for a living, you have to deal with code examples on a daily basis. With the latest Ulysses version, we vastly improved code blocks support. Adding code snippets …
Saving Lifetime: Quick Open With Quick Open, you can search your entire text library within seconds, and instantly open a sheet for editing — you don’t need to navigate through your group hierarchies. Sounds like a small …
4 Ways to Use Ulysses’ Attachments to Organize Your Freelance Writing Although I’ve spent most of my working life as an employee, from time to time I’ve taken freelance writing jobs. Since I work here, my favorite tool for these is… well, …
How to Open, Import, and Export Text Files on iPhone and iPad Apple’s Files app, released with iOS 11, allows you to access and manage your files from different sources in one place. Dealing with files and documents is now easier and much more …
Track Your Writing Time with Ulysses and Timing (Giveaway Inside!) Whether you’re a professional writer or just have some small side projects, you may be interested in how much time you spend on writing. Maybe it’s just your own curiosity – how …