Go ahead, blog with iOS Scrivener

When iOS Scrivener came out one the features I believed missing was the ability to export as markdown.Ninety percent of the time this is not an issue, copying and pasting the text of a markdown formatted post works just fine. That other ten percent however occurs when I insert footnotes into my posts 1. I…

Nifty iOS Scrivener Trick

Correction: I incorrectly noted that quick reference documents couldn’t be edited in iOS Scrivener. Actually, they can be edited. Thanks for the correction @ScrivenerApp! One is my favorite features in Scrivener is Composition Mode. In this mode the rest of the operating system fades away and I’m left with the closest I can get to a…

It has landed

For the past few years I have been an avid fan of Scrivener for my writing. Until last year, however, I had held off using Scrivener as my primary writing tool. Instead, I’d typically create content in a Markdown editor, and import it into Scrivener to create structure for my projects. The reason for this…

Experiment’s End

After an abortive attempt at trying out a smart watch, I decided to try again 1. It went better, but I still failed to see the point of wearable smart devices. This week, the experiment pretty much came to an end. I wanted to try and use the Pebble to control my Keynote slides during…

More Fun with qDSLRdashboard

Back in October I wrote about a fantastic camera control app called “qDSLRdashboard.” I use this app to connect to my Nikon D7000 through a flashed router which runs the qdslrdashboard server. I love it, and this past week I discovered something which makes me love it even more. When I capture an image with…

Oceanhorn, action RPG for iOS and Steam

Today I finished up Oceanhorn a Zelda-style adventure came available on iOS and Steam. I’ve been eyeing it since it arrived on the iOS app store a while back, and when a sale hit, I jumped on the opportunity to download and play it. To say the game is “Zelda-like” is an understatement, Oceanhorn feels…