@pratik @rnv @pimoore @crossingthethreshold I've been reading through this discussion with interest. If I have some time, I will write more about my own experience with iA Writer, DevonThink, and Scrivener--which are the three apps I tend to use for writing--but I was also wondering if any of you have tried Nota, which is still in beta but looks to me (in some ways) like they're trying to get a Ulysses-type feel/functionality, but without the proprietary Markdown, etc. that Ulysses has. (I tried Ulysses and, like Rob, it didn't work for me, though I can see it working for others.)