There is even software that shuts down if you stop writing for more than a 
couple fo seconds. ouch!

And here is a funny writing software, unfortunately only for Windows …
It only lets you write like on a Typwriter. But you can save it either as html 
single pages or as a txt - file. 

https://www.softpedia.com/get/Office-tools/Other-Office-Tools/Keep-Writing.shtml



> On 29.01.2024, at 19:55, Jim Hall via Freedos-user 
> <freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:
> 
> Thomas Cornelius Desi wrote:
>> 
>> Apropos authoring on DOS Software: As I was looking for
>> someting nifty that would enhance my writing workflow on
>> the computer, I decided for VDE by Eric Meyer writer.
>> ( have a look here: https://archive.org/details/vde-197 )
>> It actually does sort-of-UTF8 encoding which in my case
>> (German Umlaute äöü ß) is important.  And yes: why has
>> it become so cumbersome to switch of internet-connections?!
> 
> It's a different sort of thing, but a colleague shared his editor's
> advice to write in a way that makes it difficult to go back and edit
> what you've done, while you're writing it. The idea is that you don't
> spend time "editing as you go" - constantly spinning your wheels,
> editing what you just wrote when you should be focusing on writing new
> stuff - and instead do all your editing and revisions after you've
> finished a full draft of something (article, chapter, etc).
> 
> I tried his advice, and I have been (unironically) writing articles
> using Edlin or ed(1) at home. (That's why I had the "comma" question
> last week.) I write my content in plain text using Markdown, which
> makes it easy to do simple formatting like section headings, bold, and
> italics. When I'm done with my draft, I run the Markdown command to
> convert to HTML, open it in a browser and copy/paste into a word
> processor - where I'll finish editing before I submit. It works well
> for what I do. And it's the ultimate in "distraction free" writing.
> :-)
> 
> 
>> and let’s mention »Captain Blackbeard« editor. Also great!
>> 
> 
> That's an editor I hadn't heard of (there were a million text editors
> in the DOS era) so I looked it up:
> http://www.edm2.com/index.php/Captain_Blackbeard
> 
> Very interesting programmer's editor.
> 
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