If history is anything to go by, that wouldn’t significantly impact my productivity.
I’m flashing back to a certain Heinlein novel where the literary press was consigned to an escapable hell where in there were typewriters aplenty, but no ribbons, etc al…. All the damned had to do was to read… The sign indicating how to exit.
If history is anything to go by, that wouldn’t significantly impact my productivity.
I feel this in my bones.
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How about some screenshots?
How about some screenshots?
Pretty sure that would be a violation of the beta testing agreement but, you can find some early ones here in the original announcement on the blog.
Sure. Here’s one from me:
I’m overburdened with an abundant feeling of belonging.
That’s the new writing app? No wonder it’s late.
Software is never late, nor is it early; it arrives precisely when it means to.
Software is never late, nor is it early; it arrives precisely when it means to.
[Chuckles in Old Toby]
That’s the new writing app? No wonder it’s late.
Yup, that’s it. The new writing app – which I think they’re calling Labyrinth Pro – uses the hall of mirrors effect to produce whole novels from just a few lines of content text.
And the critics are raving:
“Soo meta-meta.”
“Brilliant!”
“Novelettes in mere seconds!”
“This hasn’t happened to me since Zardoz!”


