Thursday, January 14, 2016

20 Web-Based Writing Tools You May Not Know About

Full Article Text

I have pulled out three sections from the article (see link to full article article above) that provide specific apps.

Editing

Wordcounter—Wordcounter ranks frequently-used words in any given body of text to help you see if you’re overusing any particular words, or to help locate keywords.
Hemingway—Hemingway helps you write like the great man himself—simple, clear, and bold.
Cliche Finder—Like the name suggests, use this tool to help you spot any cliches in your content.
Grammark—One of three copy-and-paste tools featured in this post to help you perform a simple and fast grammar check on your writing.
GrammarlyGrammarly helps you hone your writing skills by finding and correcting many more errors than a standard word processor.
Grammarcheck—Paste in your content and do a free check for spelling errors, style suggestions, or grammar suggestions.
Autocrit—This is an online manuscript tool for fiction writers. Quickly self-edit your work anytime, anywhere.

Writing

Calmly Writer—Distraction-free writing tools like this will surprise you with their simplicity. Don’t let the blank white screen fool you—click on the icon in the top-left corner for options, or begin typing your thoughts right away.
Quabel—A free tool with a clean user interface that lets you concentrate and focus on your best writing.
Writeapp—A free private online notebook app to save and protect all your drafts and ideas right online.
My Writing Spot—This clutter-free online writing workspace features autosave capability, a word counter, a built-in dictionary/thesaurus, and document groups for organization and collaboration.
Ohm Writer—The original distraction-free ambient writing space, and still a favourite with writers of all kinds all over the world.
Focus Writer—This one has a hide-away interface that you access by moving your mouse to the edges of your screen. Available in over 20 languages, it features timers and alarms, daily goals, customizable themes and sound effects, spellcheck and autosave, and much more.
Ilys—Unlock your creativity by locking yourself in! Tell Ilys how many words you want to write, and then be warned—once you begin you can’t go back, delete, or edit anything until you have reached your goal. It may sound frustrating, but it’s an incredibly useful and challenging exercise.
Write Space—This is a Google Chrome plug-in that provides a fully customizable text editor right in your web-browser.

Brainstorming

Stormboard—A versatile multicoloured collaborative space where you can add sticky notes, photos, and videos to a shared wall.
Wridea—Wridea is a web service that lets you share, organize, and improve writing ideas collaboratively.
Bubbl.us—This is a fun and simple mind mapping tool that lets you organize and plan ideas and present them to colleagues in a clean and stylish manner.
oTranscribe—This transcription tool lets you use long voice memos or interviews. Add an MP3 or WAV file and start playing it; all controls are located right inside the app, which means no need to be switching between your sound file and your word processor while you transcribe.
Collaborize Classroom—Collaborize Classroom is a free feature-rich online education platform that lets your students have meaningful conversations and collaborate on creative projects.

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