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 ~~
Kael de Oliveira
BRInspire is an modern and minimalist text editor free of distractions. Inspire is an elegant, modern and minimalist text editor focused on writing productivity and free of distractions. And yet, it offers an elaborate and resourceful structure to cater from that simple short text to the production of an entire book. If you are reading this comment, I imagine you like or spend a good deal of your time writing. For your work, to do a post, for studies or simply because you like to write for pure pleasure, as a form of expression. If that's your case, you're sure to love Inspire! Inspire uses Markdown as a formatting language which allows you to fit your text into several different file types (HTML, PDF, DOCX, Rich Text, etc.) so that text is adjusted according to the need of the file , no broken formatting, empty spaces, strange fonts, etc. And it also allows automatic backup and cloud synchronization across multiple cloud services (dropbox, google driver, box ...). Letting you have the security that your texts and projects will always be available and safe. In addition to all these details, they facilitate and help in their task of producing texts. Inspire looks nice, intuitive and easy to use.
Nicolas Riousset
FRInspire is a great markdown text editor helping writers to stay focused Inspire is a great text editor helping writers to stay focused. I was using Ulysses on Mac, and was looking for an equivalent on Windows. It had to : - work with plain text files (no custom database or file format) - support Markdown language - be able to share files with Ulysses with no conflict (through Google drive or Dropbox) That's exactly what Inspire does ! Now, I'm writing on Windows with Inspire with as much pleasure and focus as with Ulysses on Mac. I'm writing diary entries, novels, and blog posts. Inspire allows me to keep all my writings in one place and to organize them neatly through simple forlder structure. I do appreciate the feature allowing to post directly to Wordpress. I can work on a draft from anywhere, including when I'm offline (which helps stay focused), and then post it to wordpress once I'm ready. Is it perfect ? No, but the only (small) issue I can think of is the support of foreign characters. I'm usually writing in french, and I noticed that in some screens (not in the main editor window), accented characters are not displayed properly in the current version. But that's really a meaningless issue compare to the overall quality of Inspire :)
SEG
AUGood for multiple notes at a time! program highlight: Note previews on the sidebar. Can view other note content and jump between them so quickly. I really liked how each page displays on your sidebar with a few lines of preview. As a forgetful person it is important for me to be able to see snippets of different documents at a time, as opposed to having to jump between them again and again. On this note, the transition between pages is seamlessly fast, being that they are just rich text pages. This is opposed to multiple heavy word documents that you much flip between. What I don't like however, is how from what i remember, you must keep exporting your files to be able to read them on other documents. I remember having to do this to read on my phone, due to a lack of a mobile app. I do appreciate that things can just export as text documents. I say this because it could have been like mobile app I have which exports all notes to a single file, filled with app-to-read formatting jargon... Not sure I'll use the blogging integrations, but I just liked the app as a writer for a collection of small tidbits that I can jump between. The word count progress is a cool feature, and the tags too which I have yet to use properly. Users of a simplistic, older looking UI will appreciate how inspire looks, compared to the look of Joplin.
Paul Herzog
ATThe user interface is distraction free… The user interface is distraction free and quite simplistic - perfect for a writing tool. You got cloud service and the typical markdown-editor-system if you are into that. Furtherthemore its actually very fast and can handle bigger documents like champ. for me its the perfect Ulysses-alternative while working on windows. I miss a double-window-mode for better multitasking experience. the pricetag is a lil bit too high in my opinion. i'd prefer a monthly-based fee. Inspire-writer is a markdown-editor with document management. All sheets and folders are in a database, which can either be stored online (cloud service) so can continue your work from whereever you please to do so. Furtherthemore it is syncing quite fast and pretty stable. I personally love the user interface, since its straight forward, fast and distraction free, which is perfect for a decent writing experience. Since im a journalist i havent tested it for a bigger project than some 15.000 character stuff but i've heard that it should behave quite fluently as well. The only thing I am missing is a double-window-mode, so i can work on two documents at the same time. Or to check on some notes i've made while writing my essay - so i'd very much like to see some improvements for multitasking stuff.