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Ulysses was developed mainly for writers who work creatively with text and want or need to realize large amounts of text. Ulyesses offers features such as: "Tabbed" Single-Window-Interface, Fullscreen mode, Customizable interface, Innovative filtering and search system, and Coherent preview of several documents.
At its core, Ulysses is a semantic text editor that borrows concepts from Setext and LaTeX. It truly seperates content from presentation, written input from printed output. You’ll not assign font-weights and colors to emphasize words or mark introductory paragraphs; you’ll define “headlines” and “comments” and structure and meaning.
There’s nothing superfluous in Ulysses. Fullscreen, Console Mode, Bookmarks, Text Trash, multiple Notepads, term-centric Search & Replace, Filters, Collections, coherent Document Previews — every feature serves a single purpose: Your output as a writer. It can’t help you write… but it will help you create.
New in this version:
Removed additional Edit menu
Crashes during opening projects on 10.4
Fixed Portuguese, Italian Localization
Pasting text to console mode notes window no longer screws colors
Fixed a bug which causes a hang during a LaTeX export, if a document ends with a footnote mark.
Fixed a bug in the LaTeX exporter which export a footnote, even if the footnote mark is deleted by another
Layout glitches when changing display in info panel
Hang when clearing styles in a empty document
Now only shows Trial expiry sheet once Note: The edit menu on pre Snow Leopard (10.6) systems will show several greyed-out items, such as "Check Grammar". These are exclusive to Snow Leopard, so nothing to worry about.
Limitations: 60-day fully-functional trial.
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