Ommwriter: a Mac writing app that helps you concentrate
Ommwriter is a Mac word processor with a bit of a gimmick. Like one of my favorite writing apps for the Mac, WriteRoom, Ommwriter goes full-screen, with a minimal interface and a focus on avoiding distractions. Ommwriter is even more extreme, though, adding a calming background and soothing music to the mix, and restricting your control over text formatting to a bare minimum to reduce fiddling.
The good: that fiddling-reduction thing really works. You can make your text larger or smaller, and choose between three fonts, but that's it. It keeps you away from the controls and focused on your words. Also good: there are 7 different musical selections, and the option to turn the music off altogether (which I recommend you exercise). The default background is quite attractive, but you can switch to basic white if you don't like it.
The bad: your only options for saving your Ommwriter docs are plain .txt or Ommwriter's own format. I suppose that's in keeping with the word-centric theme of the app, but sometimes a .doc comes in handy if you're sharing with an Office-devoted friend or colleague. Also - and this is clearly a matter of taste - the whole zen schtick feels a bit hokey to me. I'm all for removing distractions, and Ommwriter succeeds in that regard (except, perhaps, when it comes to the music) but I prefer the plain black screen and more robust formatting capabilities of WriteRoom.
The good: that fiddling-reduction thing really works. You can make your text larger or smaller, and choose between three fonts, but that's it. It keeps you away from the controls and focused on your words. Also good: there are 7 different musical selections, and the option to turn the music off altogether (which I recommend you exercise). The default background is quite attractive, but you can switch to basic white if you don't like it.
The bad: your only options for saving your Ommwriter docs are plain .txt or Ommwriter's own format. I suppose that's in keeping with the word-centric theme of the app, but sometimes a .doc comes in handy if you're sharing with an Office-devoted friend or colleague. Also - and this is clearly a matter of taste - the whole zen schtick feels a bit hokey to me. I'm all for removing distractions, and Ommwriter succeeds in that regard (except, perhaps, when it comes to the music) but I prefer the plain black screen and more robust formatting capabilities of WriteRoom.













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Subscribe to commentsThomasNov 20th 2009 6:00PM
Both of those seem neat, a little gimmicky but I can see how they can be useful.
Anyone know of any PC word programs like these since both of these seem to be Mac only?
dennisNov 21st 2009 12:37AM
You can try Dark Room:
http://they.misled.us/dark-room
kemengNov 21st 2009 3:52PM
I prefer Bean:
http://www.bean-osx.com/Bean.html
RyanNov 23rd 2009 11:03AM
I have a question just regarding to the screenshot, anyone know where that background picture came from? Its a really sweet shot!
Thomas HoustonNov 24th 2009 9:59AM
Just tried the app out for the first time this morning. Love the audio cues tied to typing, and looking forward to testing it out for writing long form.
A light text on black background (like WriteRoom) setting would be wonderful.
MichaelDec 4th 2009 4:35PM
Going to test this out - have used and LOVE WriteMonkey on Windows - especially with the old fashioned typewriter sound effects.
kenJan 13th 2010 12:46PM
Gimmick? Are you sure that's the word you actually want to use? I don't exactly see how the cons you mention are 'gimmicks'...