Write! is out with a scheduled new update to 1.13.0 This is a minor update with bug fixes and certain mechanisms being reworked.
Here’s what’s new in Write! 1.13.0:
- Reworked interactions with misspelled words;
- Reworked text highlighting mechanism;
- Fixed error with Welcome page being shown on every startup;
- Fixed crashing issues for several scenarios on Mac clients;
- Fixed Twitter login issue;
To get the latest update, open the app and click on in the lower right corner of the app’s window.
Alternatively, you can go to your Account (you need to be logged in), navigate to the Download tab, and get the latest version for your OS there.
As always, we eagerly await your feedback on our UserVoice page.
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How to get write in french? My purpose is to use write as useful aid for my articles.
Write! is currently only supported in English, but we are working on support for other languages. Right now, we cannot say French will make the cut. Keep up with our blog, and you’ll be among the first to know.