~The Editorial Workflows Directory
While writing my Workflows article and getting links to my workflows, I noticed Ole Zorn added a nice Workflows Directory to the Editorial Website . The Directory has workflows shared by Editorial users and a “Staff Picks” section to showcase the best workflows on the directory. I made a workflow to search the directory that you can get here. You can also found all of my workflows here and great workflows by Federico Viticci here.
~Federico Viticci's Editorial Book
As I finished writing my Workflows article yesterday, Federico Viticci published his Editorial book to the iBooks Store. The book is his Editorial review from MacStories.net, reimagined as an iBook with 20 more workflows, 5 videos and interactive design. As Federico said, it's like a ”Director's Cut“ version of his review. Here's the book's description from the iBooks Store:
” An extended edition of an article originally published on MacStories.net, “Writing On The iPad: Text Automation with Editorial” contains an in-depth review and detailed guide to Editorial, a revolutionary Markdown text editor for iPad with unique automation features. After reading this book, you’ll have a new perspective on what is possible to accomplish on an iPad with Markdown and text automation. “
The book is just 2.99$ on the iBooks Store for a limited time launch sale and it's amazing so go and grab your copy now.
My Writing Workflow(s)
I have been using Editorial every day since I purchased it and it really changed the way I write. Not just how I write from my iPad, but how I write generally.
I thought it would be great to share how I use it. So, what inside this article is my way of writing using Editorial.
~Apple's September 10 Event Confirmed
Apple sent the invites to the event on Tuesday. The event will probably introduce iOS 7 and colorful 'iPhone 5C'.
~Waiting for App.net's Killer App
Manton Reece, maker of Tweet Marker, Watermark and Tweet Library Wrote a response to Mat Honan's article from last week. In his response he wrote about the app he is working on:
'It uses the App.net API, but not the timeline. It takes pictures, but isn’t really a photo app. It integrates with Ohai, but isn’t another location check-in app. It renders beautiful maps throughout, but isn’t about navigation. Some of the features I’m most proud of in the app wouldn’t be the same without App.net. '
I liked his article and his app idea and I suggest you check it out.