Word Processors for faster Writing, Editing, and Proofreading
In the last post, we have discussed the about the benefits of writing with a pen on a paper and using a computer or a laptop.
What mode you chose is your choice. And if you have decided to use a computer for your writing needs then I guess you also need to know the different tools that are available in the market and maybe I can share a few benefits of using each one of them.
Type Writers?
Gone are the days when writers used a typewriter to write stories and novels. It was kind of cool; I have used a typewriter while I was learning to type. It does feel good to use a typewriter. But writers don’t use them now; writers use word processors.
I know almost every one of you uses these tools, but then there are people who are not so good with technology, and I guess this post is for them.
What are Wordprocessors?
Word processors are software on your computer that is used to write. If you own a computer, you might find one pre-installed on your machine.
Below I have mentioned few common word processors
- Microsoft Word by Microsoft
- Pages by Apple
- Open Office Writer
If you wish to store your work online, on the cloud and want to use it on different devices then you can consider the following services:
- Evernote
- Google Docs
- Onenote
There are two main advantages of storing your work online.
- You can write from any device and save it. If you have a tablet, laptop, desktop computer, work computer you can access your files from anywhere.
- Your work stays safe and doesn’t get lost if you lose your device or you format it. You can always use it from any other device.
- Google Docs gives you the ability to save your speech into text. I will post a separate post about this useful feature.
All you need to is go and signup.
Do tell us what software and apps you use to write, I will make sure to include them in the next post.
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If you find my posts interesting then do read my other posts too:
- How to write and make huge money with Steemit? (Part 0)
- Writing 101: Why and How I became a Writer (Part 1)
- Writing 101: Who is a Writer? (Part 2)
- Writing 101: Types of Writers (Part 3)
- Writing 101: How to be a writer (Part 4)
- Writing 101: Skills required become a writer (Part 5)
- Writing 101: Tools used by Writers (Part 6)
- Writing 101: Pen and Paper Vs. Computer - Which Do You Use? (Part 7)
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Use LaTeX you plebs😂
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Upvoted..... Good post.....
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