Just take a look at the Word ‘ribbon’ bar we have design options, a reference section, layouts and mailings (yes, that’s still a thing, according to Microsoft). You can do pretty much anything with it when it comes to crafting your thoughts, reports or notes.īut that’s the problem. But I’ve found two apps that deliver, big time, and they neatly illustrate why Word should no longer be anyone’s default writing app. The writing tool I use therefore has quite a task on its hands. I’ll mash multiple keypresses rather than being accurate and measured, and rely far too heavily on autocorrections. I can touch-type, and I’m relatively quick, but over the years, I’ve found myself becoming lazier on the keyboard. I therefore need a tool that helps me get those words down as quickly and efficiently as possible. I’m not the sort of person to count how many words I type each week.
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