
The app provides you with kind of the opposite type of environment as WYSIWYG with the Markdown formatting style. One of the things I noticed right away was that there is no WYSIWYG editor, which is kind of the point of iA Writer. The iOS version does work with both the iPhone and iPad - You only have to pay once for the iOS version. There were no problems getting them installed, but it’s important to note that they each have an individual cost - macOS $29.99 and iOS $8.99 at the time of this article.

Getting the iPad, iPhone, and macOS versions of iA Writer were pretty standard experience-wise.


I finally found these features in iA Writer. Therefore, I started looking for editor apps that would work across all three of the platforms as well as be compatible with WordPress. And as nice and versatile as Pages is, it doesn’t work directly with WordPress or other blog editors. I will end up using my laptop quite a bit, but sometimes when I go to work remotely, it’s nice to only have my iPad or even just my iPhone in tow. Since I run a review website, naturally, I do a lot of writing. A clean, distraction-free way to compose articles.
