![]() The original versions were just a little syntax highliting built into TextEdit. I created TaskPaper as a simple text alternative to OmniFocus. Lots of chrome surrounding a simple list of tasks. At the time 2005/2006 "Getting Things Done" apps were becoming popular, but they were pretty complicated. Many people saw WriteRoom as a MS Word alternative, even though it was much, much, simpler.ĥ. This lead me to the conclusion that there's a market and need for simple text based alternatives to "major" apps. so yeah for that! :) This quickly sold better then my notebook program which had at that point I'd put years of work into.Ĥ. It originated the term "Distraction free writing". that it could zoom into a nice fullscreen mode. ![]() WriteRoom was a very basic text editor with one feature. Was a popular feature, but Ulysses was a big app with lots of other features that I didn't really want. Around this time added "full screen mode" to their app. After a few years I was making my living selling this app, but I would still tend to go back to keeping my notes on desktop in TextEdit.ģ. Database of text files with a full text index for searching. Similar concept to Evernote (but a few years before I think). I gave up on ZUI for notes and decided instead to build Hog Bay Notebook, a Mac app for notes. Great fun but I always ended up using plain text files on my desktop instead of fancy ZUI app.Ģ. I liked to take notes and tried/build various ZUI notes apps. For me this was a super cool project to work on. Out of college I got to work on the Jazz ZUI (Zooming User Interface) toolkit and then build it's successor Piccolo. I see a number of FoldingText history questions. Mutahhir has since taken the project over while I continue to work on TaskPaper and WriteRoom. I am original designer/creator of FoldingText.
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