
Spencer
FRFor years I couldn't find a way to type… For years I couldn't find a way to type on a laptop without having to edit my writing just by seeing it appear on the screen. It was a nightmare, I tried it all, dragon, word, final draft etc... All I needed was a tool, much like the old typewriters, I never expected to find a friend. Inspire writer is that friend. I truly recommend it.

Patrick Griffin
IEInspire Writer - elegance in action I used Inspire Writer for the duration of the trial. My work moves between Mac and PC. Ulysses is my preferred writing app on Mac and up until now I have not found an equivalent app for PC. But, thankfully, Inspire Writer is the perfect answer. There is a seamless transition between my Mac and my PC with my writing projects. Inspire Writer is the gorgeously elegant, distraction free writing tool for me. I cannot recommend it highly enough. Patrick Griffin, Ireland.

Cheryl Delaney
GBThis software is quick to learn, it's beautiful and totally distraction free. I've only been using Inspire for a few days but so far I'm thrilled! As a PC user, I've long envied the software available on Apple computers. For years, I've looked for a text editor that's attractive, simple to use, and makes organizing thoughts easy. I've found software that meets one or two of those criteria but Inspire is the first one I've found that does all three. One of the options that I found looked great and seemed like a powerhouse at organizing research and ideas but was way too complex for my needs. I'm not a novelist, just someone who writes regularly and has a hard time staying focused. This software is quick to learn, it's beautiful and totally distraction free. Oh, and crucially, it auto-saves my work and backs up to the cloud so I don't worry about losing anything. I love that markup and navigation are simple and can be done without leaving the keyboard. I have had to get used to new keyboard shortcuts but that's been pretty straightforward and the payoff makes it well worth the adjustment. I think my favorite thing about Inspire was how quickly I went from downloading the software to having a clean, distraction-free writing space open and working for me.

Merrick
CNVery impressive software Recently I’ve been working on a similar project, which looks like OneNote but using markdown and could be easily formatted, synchronized among devices, etc. , then I searched the Microsoft Store, and found inspire just provided everything I wanted. It's really fast and easy to use, much better than those apps built on JavaScript, and the only feature I wanted is i18n supported UI . Very impressive software 😃 , Good job ~~

mw
GBI've been working within the Inspire… I've been working within the Inspire Writer tool for several weeks, and so far it does what I'd been hoping for, which is to provide a transition from Ulysses for someone, like me, who is moving from a Mac to a Windows machine. The main thing I was looking for was the ability to see just a section of a document at a time. It's odd that so few Windows writing tools do this. Scrivener does, but it's still stuck at version 2.0 (versus 3.0 for the Mac), which means the software interface is archaic, the menus overly complicated, and the font management lacking. Inspire Writer, in contrast, has the "clean" interface that has become the expected norm for writing tools these days. It doesn't try to do too much, and in the process does what it's trying to do quite well. I'm trying it out side by side with Typora, CherryTree, and a few other such tools. I'm not sure which I'll end up using, but I'm guessing it'll be Inspire Writer based on my experience thus far. It takes me a long time to make a decision like this. But once I'm into a tool, I become a lifer, or something close to it..