Instead of working around a complex app that wants to do more than you need, a text editor lets you focus on writing text.
They free you from the hassle of styles and fonts and let you focus on what you write. These are apps that generally don't offer any formatting, just plain text. Many people have shifted to using text editors to write on their Macs. While it's easy to use, it has a lot of features that can get in the way if you just want to write something simple.
That doesn’t mean the settings are more difficult to use, though. And Pages may be too complex for what you write.įor the audience, I don’t think it matters that much, but Atom’s settings are probably the best example of where Atom defines itself more as a text editor and less as a Mac app. You may recall that Microsoft announced, and if you don't use the app often, you may not want to pay a monthly subscription fee for Office 365. You may even use a different word processor-there are several options available.
You may write in the ubiquitous Microsoft Word, or in Apple's Pages, which is provided free on your Mac. Type Different: Text Editors for the Mac Posted on May 8th, 2018 by Everyone who uses a Mac types words sometimes in an email app, other times on Facebook, and often in a word processor.