Hemingway Editor for Windows. Virtual Audio Cable. Build an audio ecosystem. SeaMonkey for Windows, Mac and Linux. Distraction free writing and editing. The ability to have many documents open at once. A pretty new splash screen. Various bug fixes. Like its predecessor, Hemingway 3 aims to help you write in the most clear and simple style you can by highlighting any instances of adverbs, passive voice, complex language or cumbersome sentences.
Hemingway App has been around for a while, first as a web app and then as a paid desktop app that had seen one major update in its two or so years of existence. We reviewed the original desktop app as well as the 2.0 update, concluding in the first case that it may not be worth the cost and that the update had too many compromises to go along with its price hike. How about the newest version? The price is still on the higher end of plain-text writing apps, but new features and improvements make it worth considering.
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We clearly don't have great timing here at GTT. It was only about two weeks ago that we finally got around to our review of Hemingway App 2.0. To make up for that, we're getting this 3.0 review out quickly, just 3 days after it was announced to the public.
Overview
The creators of Hemingway—who work on it more as a side gig—say that this update involved rewriting the app entirely. This does risk stability issues, especially when they have not shown a propensity to issue bugfix updates. With that said, it's probably a risk worth taking when you consider how limited the former versions were.
Let's look at a rundown of the new features:
- Publish to WordPress and Medium from the app
- Export to PDF, with or without Hemingway's highlights
- Distraction free mode with and without highlighting
- Import from HTML and Markdown
- Support for multiple documents being open at once (seriously, this wasn't possible before)
- Interface tweaks
Interface
Let's start with the bare aesthetics. Hemingway gets a minor facelift, at least at first glance. Here's a look at it with a writing sample added:
It is simple but pleasant enough, though I should add that I am no fan of the serif font—it communicates 'fancy' but designers know that serif fonts are best suited for print, not screens. For the sake of completeness, let's have a look at the previous two versions as well.
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Hemingway 1.0:
I don't think I'm out on a limb in saying that the newest edition, 3.0, looks best. Beyond that, though, there's another aspect of the interface that deserves attention. I can't really show it to you, but the app is much smoother in its animations and responsiveness than the earlier versions. It feels like a better-made piece of software.
It's also worth noting that the Readability grade has changed with the same writing sample, suggesting more under the hood changes as well.
Next I want to show the tooltips that explain why things are highlighted. This has been present in some form in the previous versions, but in certain cases the tooltips are now more specific and even offer a shortcut to fix the issue with a button press.
In the above example, Hemingway is complaining that 'accompany' is a needlessly complex word. It suggests using 'with' or 'go with' and it will replace the word 'accompany' with one of those if you click one of the buttons presented. Note that you'll have to use your brain a bit with these suggestions, since 'with' would not make sense in the sentence, though 'go with' would work well.
The suggestions for adverbs (as above) are less specific, since Hemingway tells you to use a different verb rather than modifying it with an adverb. On the other hand, it is often wise to do as its alternative suggests: Just get rid of the adverb and leave everything else.
PDF Export
It's important to remember what sets Hemingway apart: The editing suggestions. That's why, at least in the abstract, I like that this update includes the ability to export a highlighted version of the document to PDF format. This allows you to, for instance, share the suggestions with a collaborator who doesn't have Hemingway.
You can see an example of such a document by clicking here. You don't have any control over things like the font or full-document properties, like the margins and so on. Another potential drawback is that while the highlights are there, you will need to know ahead of time what they mean—there is no explanation embedded within.
I still think it is a good new feature, but I would like to see more options added in the future.
Publish to WordPress, Medium
As a disclaimer, I cannot test this easily but I felt it was worthwhile to show you how this works. It appears that Hemingway is using the same API that several other apps with this functionality use to publish to WordPress.
Clearly, you don't need to be a computer expert to get your writing from Hemingway to your WordPress site. It would be a good idea, though, to save it in draft format so you can make sure everything renders correctly on your site. Hemingway also doesn't have the ability to insert images in an easy way, not to mention some of the metadata you may want to add. This can be a useful part of the workflow, but I would suggest caution in publishing straight from the app.
Publishing to Medium is very similar, but you do need to get an 'integration token' first rather than entering login information. Blue penguin business card designer 2 31 download free. Medium posts probably lend themselves to easier publishing straight from Hemingway since multimedia is less common and users tend not to use tagging and the like as much as self-hosted WordPress sites.
Exporting to Markdown, HTML
To test the ability to export to Markdown and HTML, I wanted to have a formatted document, since that's where Hemingway would be likely to trip up. Here is how it looks in Hemingway:
First, let's look at the Markdown produced by the export function.
That appears perfect and renders correctly on this site if I paste it into a post.
Let's check the HTML:
There are a couple of extraneous
, but that is pretty typical of any text-to-HTML converter, like WordPress's visual editor. Otherwise, this is correct.
Final thoughts
This is a much more polished app than the previous iterations. For some, this will push them over the top in terms of deciding to buy it. Make no mistake, though, if you buy it, get it for the editing suggestions. Even with improvements, it is still far behind other prose-focused text editors in every other regard.
Is $20 too much? I don't think I'd buy it today at that price, especially when I know I can paste text into the free web app to get the editing suggestions. For others of you, the $20 will feel worth it—either because you value the editing suggestions and new features so much or because $20 doesn't feel like much money for software.
Learn more or buy it here.
Make your writing bold and clear. The Hemingway Editor cuts the dead weight from your writing. It highlights wordy sentences in yellow and more egregious ones in red. Hemingway helps you write with power and clarity by highlighting adverbs, passive voice, and dull, complicated words.
- A distraction-free writing environment.
- An editor that makes your writing bold and clear.
- Formatted and published wherever you need.
Use it anywhere, no internet connection required
Use Hemingway Editor wherever you write-on the train, at the beach, or in a coffee shop with spotty Wi-Fi. As long as you have your computer, you'll have Hemingway.
Format your prose
Whether you want bold, italics, headlines, or bullets, Hemingway handles all your text formatting needs with the click of a button.
Publish directly to Wordpress & Medium (New!)
Hemingway has one-click integrations with Medium and any Wordpress blog (hosted on Wordpress.com or on your own). Publish a draft or live post, right from the Hemingway Editor.
Publish for the rest of the web
Hemingway handles everything you need for a web page, including HTML headings, formatting and links. Once you're ready to publish, export as HTML or Markdown for your blogging platform or CMS.
Hemingway makes it even easier to work alongside other editors. We've added the ability to import text from Word .docx files-no more copying and pasting between programs. When you're done editing in Hemingway, you can export to text, PDF, or Word.
Send Hemingway highlights to colleagues (New!)
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