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Hard to imagine that there would be so many note taking applications available for your iPad. Which do you think is the best writing app for iPad? It is more for the one off beautiful page or flyer rather than novel or article writing. There is Pages for writing but it is totally over the top in terms features for a writer using Scrivener. ThinkBook also gets a mention as being a super outliner even if it is a little quirky in operation. The I mention Edito, which is more markdown orientated and MindNodePro which is a mind mapping application that will output into OPML which is your outlining format. Syncing with folder works the best when you sync with your Dropbox folder. I also like NebulousNotes because I can write in Markdown easier and still get it into Scrivener easy by using the sync with folder technique.
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It is simple, but does have the feature of a word count that is very handy. The app recommended by Scrivener is SimpleNote and I have to say I like it. Here is a list of some writers applications that you can use to help with the writing process on the iPad. So what are the best writing apps for iPad until there is a Scrivener iPad application for writers that want something for their specific iPad business use? Which Are the Best Writing Apps For iPad We just need a space to put in the text easily and do a little bit of arranging so that we can do the real work back at base. We don’t need to have fancy word processing applications that are just about desktop publishers, in terms of features. The writing and the grabbing of ideas out of the head to stuff them into the computer is what it is all about, isn’t it. What he has done though is, worked out ways for us to be able to do the important task of writing on the iPad, so that it will sync back to the Scrivener application. Keith the developer has enough to do with keeping the app for the desktop the best it can be. There probably will not be a Scrivener for iPad.