![]() People use workflows for uploading posts to their blogs, tweeting selected text, and titleizing selected text. I have another workflow for blockquoting selected text. The web page is brought up within Editorial making moving back and forth faster. Within the workflow editor are simple tasks that can be chained together to form a workflow for example, I often look on Wikimedia Commons for related imagery I can now select the text I’ll be searching for and hit a button in Editorial to search. The killer, though, is the workflow feature. Using Editorial just as a Markdown editor, note editor, and TaskPaper editor on the iPhone and iPad is enough right there. Only the iPad can currently easily check off tasks however, the special bar of the onscreen keyboard changes to be appropriate for TaskPaper files, on both the iPad and the iPhone. I store my task lists on Dropbox, and can then edit them both on my iMac (using TaskPaper) and on my iPad/iPhone (using Editorial). taskpaper files and displays them as tasks with checkboxes that can be checked off. One interesting feature-and one that’s very useful to TaskPaper users-is that it recognizes. A quote is indented, emphasized text is emphasized, and so on. It seems simple, but it apparently isn’t- iA Writer only received this functionality as I was writing this review-Editorial displays Markdown files with formatting.I’m typing this list in Editorial, and as I hit return to go to the next item, it automatically fills out the number for me-no mode switch required.Shake to undo works as well, but having it on the keyboard is easier to see. The undo button is on the special keyboard bar on the iPad.It is a universal app, working on both the iPad, for which it was designed, and the iPhone. ![]() ![]() It’s basically a Markdown editor, and it’s a good one. Another app that’s quickly entered the must-have realm for me is Editorial.
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