LivingWriter: Write Anywhere

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LivingWriter: Write Anywhere

LivingWriter LLC

AppRecs review analysis

AppRecs rating 3.0. Trustworthiness 82 out of 100. Review manipulation risk 20 out of 100. Based on a review sample analyzed.

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3.0

AppRecs Rating

Ratings breakdown

5 star

29%

4 star

14%

3 star

14%

2 star

14%

1 star

29%

What to know

Low review manipulation risk

20% review manipulation risk

Credible reviews

82% trustworthiness score from analyzed reviews

About LivingWriter: Write Anywhere

The trusted writing app lets you create stories, blog posts, poems, memoirs and whatever else you want to write. Have LivingWriter on the go with this powerful word processing app that accompanies LivingWriter, the #1 writing app on the cloud.

With LivingWriter, your words move with you. Whether you’re a dabbler or a published author, LivingWriter is as handy as you want it to be.
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Reviews for LivingWriter: Write Anywhere

Lexie Acquara

An abomination for disabled writers

I am blind and have been using Scrivner for a while, but having to use it with dropbox is sometimes a bit janky so I tried Living Writer. I can use a combo of large type, voiceover and braille display in my work. Most things I can get to work to a large degree in some way. Living Writer is hands-down the most inaccessible app I have ever used in my memory. Its almost as if not only did they not even try and not think about blind users (which is common) but they went out of their way to make it work horribly. Either that or the programmers must be completely incompetent. Voice over does not work in the app AT ALL. Its a no go the second you open the app. All you get is the beep of death. With voiceover not working, that takes out braille displays, switches, and other AT that depends on manuevering with gestures, buttons, eye gaze or third party bluetooth AT devices. But wait! There’s MORE! They also seemed to have turned off dynamic type which allows you to chenge aspects of the font to your own preferences and the app font is teeny. It has a limited workability with zoom magnification, but once you start typing with zoom on, the whole thing crashes. I’ve never seen an app work so terribly on ALL AT fronts. It pretty much gives the impression that these developers hate disabled people and don’t think we might have anything to write about. BTW, janky dropbox saving aside, I’ve never had an accessibility issue with Scrivner. ZERO stars, if possible.

Chanman81897

Good, but needs work

I purchased a subscription and do enjoy using Living Writer a lot for its features—but it has a long way to go and a lot of bug fixes before it is where I would like it. The Bad: The phone app itself is glitchy and needs some work. While it is useable, the cursor will do some weird stuff, when I click the compose button after not using it for a bit it frequently freezes up and requires me quitting the app or it will move the screen to a completely different part of the passage, instead of popping up every time I type the first letter or two of an element’s name it would be nice if it just automatically turned text that matches an element’s name or alternate name into a link for it, I also would strongly prefer that when I hit the back arrow button when I am on a passage that it goes to the manuscript list of chapters/scenes/passages rather than all the way back to the main menu of manuscripts. The Good: syncs across app and website (very good, especially when comparable apps like Scrivener don’t allow for this), you can stash blocks of text, ability to make “elements” that you can reference at any point where it is mentioned (i.e. a character’s name)

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