Take Advantage of El Capitan’s Fullscreen Split View Mac OS X has included the ability to run an application in Fullscreen for quite a while. When Apple released OS X 10.11 El Capitan, they’ve made it possible to run …
Manage Your Sheets and Attachments Better With the New Sidebars With the release of Ulysses for Mac 2.2, we’ve fundamentally reworked the behavior of the sidebars. This allows for improved flexibility in accessing your groups and sheets, much better handling of …
4 Secret Ulysses Tips for Power Users Ulysses is made with love and attention to detail. Here are four hidden features that can help improve your efficiency and keep you in your creative flow. The first three tips focus on …
Self-Publishing for Absolute Beginners A Really Short Introduction to Ebook Creation and Distribution with Ulysses and iBooks Have you ever thought about publishing your texts, but never put that thought into action? Well, you could probably tackle …
Get More Out of Your Text Statistics If you’ve ever written a longer text, you certainly wanted to know how much you’ve actually written so far. This is where statistics come in pretty handy. In Ulysses, access to …
For a More Pleasant Workplace: Great New Ulysses Themes A pleasant workplace (and what else is a writing software for a writer?) is indispensable for enjoying what you do. And it's a matter of taste, too. Ulysses’ themes are for …
5 Easy Tweaks for Your DOCX or PDF Output You are probably aware that Ulysses lets you export your writings to a host of standard formats with just a few clicks. Thereby, the so-called styles are used to define the look of …
6 Tips to Organize Your Text Library with Ulysses We’ve designed Ulysses to be the home of all your texts, no matter if they’re notes to self, white papers for your business, or blog posts. If you’re a busy …
Individual Group Icons Did you know that Ulysses allows to customize your group icons? You can use them as visual labels for a better orientation in your text library. This option is available on both Mac …
How to Customize Your Writing Environment in Ulysses for iPad Are you a first-line-indenter? Would you choose an unpretentious font like Menlo, or something fancier? Do you prefer writing on a bright white background over light grey or midnight black? Neither one of …
Handling References with Ulysses for Mac When writing a thesis or scientific paper, authors often need to keep track of references to cite other works. While it might be fine to handle those manually at first, things can get …
Starring Today: Your Most Precious Writings What is new in the latest version of Ulysses for Mac? With a short series of blog posts, we’ll bring you up to date. After posts about the revamped Quick Export panel …
Open Files: A Simpler Way to Edit Text Files With Ulysses What is new in the latest version of Ulysses for Mac? With a short series of blog posts, we’ll bring you up to date. A couple of days ago we glanced at …
Quick Export 2.0 – 5 Things You Should Know What is new in the latest version of Ulysses for Mac? With a short series of blog posts, we’ll bring you up to date. Our start: the new Quick Export panel and …
PDF Styles for Fiction Writers Be it murder mysteries, love stories or science fiction – if you are writing fiction, someday you’ll probably want to hand your text manuscript over to an editor. Even before that you may …
Work in Multiple Windows Did you know that Ulysses allows you to open multiple windows at a time? You can actually do this with many Mac apps, but for a writer’s workflow this feature proves specifically …
Make Yourself Comfortable – A Guide on Customizing Your Writing Environment in Ulysses, Part 4 In the former parts of this series we explored most of the adjustments you can make in Ulysses to convert its clean and focused writing environment to a clean, focused writing environment that …
Make Yourself Comfortable – A Guide on Customizing Your Writing Environment in Ulysses, Part 3 As a writer, you are possibly spending a couple of hours per day in your text editing application. Are you pleased by the way things look? In part 1 and part 2 of …