Very clean interface
A great app, the only thing to improve would be to add in AI assistant ?
Ja, Minimal | Writing ist kostenlos herunterzuladen, enthält jedoch In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
✅ Die Minimal | Writing-App scheint von hoher Qualität und legitim zu sein. Die Nutzer sind sehr zufrieden.
Minimal | Writing bietet mehrere In-App-Käufe/Abonnements, der durchschnittliche In-App-Preis beträgt 55.32 $.
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4.48 von 5
90 Bewertungen in Australien
A great app, the only thing to improve would be to add in AI assistant ?
It’s $50 a year for something so basic, maybe $5 a year would be fair..
I love it this story has taken 5 years from notes to my self fore Ideas some from the howling… Many thx C37gamer
This is awesome but for some reason everytime I paste something from clipboard the app crashes
Please add to feature suggestion archive: Why not a Minimal Journal App where user can also use Apple Pencil to draw art images or handwriting on app page where the page is instantly auto live published/updates on the website? The app allow user to free from add text, photos, embed video links (with video previews) or embed YouTube small player frame as part of page. Please feedback to developers.
So I’m in college and minamal is the best way to write nothing wrong with it it’s amazing I’m telling you if your looking for a place to write here you are it’s way better then notes and creater thank you for making the best writing app in the world
Minimal is as simple and powerful as its name suggests. There are no bells and whistles, shouts or sirens, just simplicity. The result? Less distraction, clearer thinking. Thank you team.
This is the best app I’ve ever installed. And I haven’t used it since 2019. Oh I have installed the app for 5 years and I’m only 10 years old
I downloaded this the other day and I've got to say, it's name is lived up to! The only deficit is being unable to change font style (to my knowledge so far) and configure the commands for italics, bold, etc. They all use their own symbol, like //// and **, but when copy pasting into other sites, those symbols aren't recognised for their command on the text inside. This makes it so that every time, I'm manually inputing the appropriate symbols for the site to actually get italics or bold or underline. So, what I'm wondering is, is if there could be something implemented that allows the user to customise the symbols that dictate text behaviour? Give a list of options they could switch between, and still have the text behave normally in this app? Like using • A user could switch from //// for italics and replace the command with • So, when in the app, highlighting text and switching to italics would go from //example// to •example• It'd look the same in this app and allow easy transfers of text to other sites that use wide ranges of shadow text commands. - Happy user.
I was borne to write and its been a niggler all my life. The keyboard and computer screen have really only replaced the typewriter in my middle lifetime, but I haven’t found the feel for writing on the laptop as organic as typing messy ink on paper. I’ve been trying writing apps on and off for a number of years, and finally the simple palette of minimal and it no pressure, simply laid out template has been a winner. For me, the simple layout has proved a winner! Give Minimal a go; it might be the winner you’ve been trying to discover, too!