Here’s a collection of items you may wish to check out.

ULYSSES 2.0 — Expectional tool for Mac

Many writers who use the Macintosh will know the name Ulysses.  It’s a text editor that’s b een around since 2003.  Now there’s Ulysses 2.0, and it looks really interesting.  Not being a Mac person myself, I haven’t been able to personally test it, but the software homepage sure makes it look enticing.  Would love to heard back from any of you Mac-ites about your experience with the software.  Just leave a comment below.

100 TIPS AND TOOLS

Block off the entire weekend and prepare to be totally absorbed by all that is offered in 100 Essential Tips and Tools for Writers of the Future.  This is one of the most useful compilations in a single place of information and links for writers.  The tips are divided into several sections:

  • Marketing and Branding
  • Organization and Project Management
  • Business and Career
  • Collaboration
  • Brainstorming
  • Finding Work
  • Web Tips and Tutorials
  • Finding Work
  • Staying Cutting Edge

Thanks for our reader Amber Johnson for this this link with us.

NOZBE 2.0 — Project and Time Management

Nozbe is a web-based time and project management facility that is set up according to the Getting Things Done methodology.  Just released is more powerful version 2.0.

Nozbe offers several versions, according to one’s monthly plan.  I’ve had the free version since it’s early days and it’s been capable enough for my limited needs as a free-lancer with only a handful of projects.  The free versions allows one of plan and track up to five projects.  Busier writers may wish to upgrade to a more powerful plan, at a very reasonable cost.

For an overview, watch the video in our blog’s sidebar — or visit our VIDEO FOR WRITERS collection, now with over 110 videos aimed directly at working writers.

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