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A Presentation App That Works on Your Phone

iA Presenter is a presentation app that enables users to create professional presentations in under 20 minutes on any device, emphasizing simplicity and focus over design selection. Unlike traditional apps, it starts with content, offering responsive black-and-white templates to avoid distractions. Version 1.5 improves mobile usability by simplifying the templating system further and enhancing typography, while an updated Web Sharing feature is forthcoming. Overall, it aims for a clean, efficient experience tailored for modern mobile use.

https://ia.net/topics/a-presentation-app-that-works-on-your-phone

Go Beyond Your Genre: Why Writers Should Read Widely

Authors should read widely across genres to enhance their writing. Stephen King emphasizes reading and writing as essential practices. Writers gain valuable insights by exploring different styles and plots, not just their own genre conventions. Keeping up with market trends and classic literature deepens understanding and inspires creativity. Broad reading habits improve vocabulary and narrative techniques, while engaging with various genres and forms—like poetry and non-fiction—broadens perspective and enriches storytelling.

https://www.literatureandlatte.com/blog/go-beyond-your-genre-why-writers-should-read-widely

Revising Vs. Editing Vs. Proofreading: What’s the Difference?

Revising, editing, and proofreading are distinct stages in writing refinement. Revising focuses on ideas and content clarity, editing enhances language flow and readability, while proofreading corrects surface errors. Writers typically transition through these phases from broader content changes to fine details, ensuring a polished final piece.

https://www.grammarly.com/blog/writing-process/revising-vs-editing-vs-proofreading-whats-the-difference/

How Grammarly Helped Me Become a More Effective Internal Comms Pro

Internal communication experience of nearly a decade involves managing various tasks such as writing emails, newsletters, and CEO updates. Grammarly enhances clarity, helps prevent typos, creates strategic communication time, promotes plain language, and offers seamless use across platforms, making it essential for effective internal communication.

https://www.grammarly.com/blog/user-stories/how-grammarly-helped-me-become-a-more-effective-internal-comms-pro/

Use Scrivener’s Outliner as a To-Do List for Your Writing Projects

Use Scrivener's Outliner to create a project-specific to-do list, enhancing task management beyond a simple text file. Organize tasks using folders and custom metadata, view additional details in the Outliner, and attach relevant files to tasks for better project tracking. While not a dedicated task manager, Scrivener offers flexible ways to manage writing-related tasks.

https://www.literatureandlatte.com/blog/use-scriveners-outliner-as-a-to-do-list-for-your-writing-projects

New: Day One Browser Extensions for Chrome and Firefox

Day One's new browser extensions for Chrome and Firefox let users easily save articles, research, quotes, and inspirations. Key features include saving current pages, highlighting text, adding context, tagging entries, and automatically creating a Bookmarks journal. Users can download the extensions for free to enhance their browsing experience and keep a digital log of meaningful content.

https://dayoneapp.com/releases/chrome-firefox-browser-extensions/

Grammarly Launches Specialized AI Agents and Writing Surface for Students and Professionals

Grammarly launched eight specialized AI agents to assist students and professionals in writing by providing targeted help throughout the process. These agents offer context-aware support, eliminating guesswork and enhancing user control. New features include a dedicated writing surface (docs) and integrated AI chat. The agents help improve writing skills while maintaining academic integrity and professional standards, preparing users for a future where AI literacy is crucial. Available in Grammarly Free and Pro, the agents roll out across multiple platforms to streamline communication tasks.

https://www.grammarly.com/blog/company/grammarly-launches-ai-agents/

Write Now With Scrivener, Episode No. 53: Isabella Valeri, Author of Letters From the Dead

Isabella Valeri’s debut novel, Letters from the Dead, explores a wealthy family's secrets within a Gothic, isolated estate, blending genres like thriller and historical fiction. Valeri, who writes under an alias, combines personal influences, including classic films and a rich literary background. She values organization in writing, utilizing Scrivener for managing her extensive material and preserving deleted content. The narrative features deep character development and references to arcane subjects, reflecting her diverse interests.

https://www.literatureandlatte.com/blog/write-now-with-scrivener-episode-no-53-isabella-valeri-author-of-letters-from-the-dead

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