Writing can be considered as one of the best ways to express one's thoughts. And with technology, it's easier than ever to get started with it. Whether you want to write a novel or start a blog, there are various digital tools available out there that you can use.
In fact, there are quite a few apps that can help you in writing and publishing articles directly from your smartphone. So here are some apps that the budding writer in you can surely benefit from:
Google Drive: If you own an Android phone you don't even have to download Google Drive, as the app comes pre-installed. We think it provides the easiest way to write and edit documents, thanks to Google Docs integration. Google Drive also lets you share and collaborate on documents with other users. All the documents/changes are synchronized to your Google Account. The app is available on both iOS and Android.
Evernote: Arguably the most popular note-taking app out there, Evernote lets you save notes, pictures, audio clips, videos, web pages and much more. All of this is synced to a free Evernote account and is thus available on all devices. The free account is limited to up to 60MB of uploads per month. Evernote has numerous tools like tags and folders that help you in organizing the saved data better. Documents can be shared as well.
Coffitivity: While some like to write in peace, there are others who can unleash their productivity only in a chatter-filled room. If you're the latter, Coffitivity is for you. The app plays background sounds resembling the hustle and bustle of places filled with people. There are three pre-recorded background audio tracks to choose from - Morning Murmur, Lunchtime Lounge and University Undertones.
WordPress: Whether you already have a blog or are planning to make one, chances are you are already aware of WordPress. The most popular blogging platform in the world, WordPress powers some of the most well-known websites on the internet. With the WordPress smartphone app, you can write/edit posts, change your blog's theme, follow other blogs and keep an eye on statistics. If you'd prefer a simpler blogging solution, Google-owned Blogger app works great as well.
Medium: We really liked Medium. The app serves news and feature content from various websites based on your topics of interest. You can also write and publish your own articles. The app is quite easy to use and the whole process of writing to publishing articles is simple.
JoterPad: If you are a writer, JotterPad can prove to be a useful tool for you. Whether you are writing a blog post, a poem, a quotes or even an entire novel, JotterPad lets you create textual content easily. It can integrate with your Dropbox account for on-the-go editing of documents anytime. Another feature of the app is Snapshots, which helps you take a backup of your work. However, it's only available in the paid version.
Textgram: If you love to write quotes, Textgram is a must-have. You can use the appto select various backgrounds for writing the quotes on, and also upload your own. The quote-filled images can be then shared directly on Instagram.
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