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  • Text & Graphic Editor

    I currently use LightWay's - iText Express on my macOS, and love the app. The ease of use, speed and considerable set of tools are most helpful. Even though many others do similar things, it's the nuances that matter.

    (They offer a PRO app, but it’s macOS only and a bit overkill)

    Unfortunately, using their padOS app on my iPad, (non Apple silicon) doesn’t allow graphics to be imported into the document like the macOS app does.

    If you like the nuances of LightWay's products, and want to use it on your iPad, you might consider Evernote instead.
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  • Great App

    This is a super text editing app on the iPad. I have several text editors on the iPad but this is the one that I use mostly. In particular I have a very large glossary of English and Finnish words which I can search very effectively within this app, and use like a dictionary. The app is a development of an earlier application written for the Macintosh, called iText Express. This is similar to Apple's own Text Edit, but a vast improvement on it.
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  • iText

    Have just loaded the App on my iPad to write and print an important letter however, I did not find it too useful; there is no apparent means for "tabs" and more importantly, no way to send it to an eprinter.

    Rather disappointing, particularly as I had to pay for it!
  • A little gem of an app

    This is a wonderful little app, and has just the right tools for writing. The GUI is a little odd, but you get used to it quickly, and having dropbox and evernote linking is great. It has been very stable, unlike some other editors I've used, I can't understand why it's not ranked higher.
  • Great

    This is so good. Better than the built in notes app. Apple should make a agreement with LIGHT WAY and make it the native writing app
  • IText for iPad

    I told everyone about iText until today after updating to 1.2.1. Wondered right away why May 2010 was the date for the upgrade.

    It does not list the title of a new file anywhere nor the text. I would gladly go back to the previous version if I knew how.
  • iText Pad

    Works very well. Creates .txt files that work with just about every program and email.
  • Most wonderfully basic!

    I wanted a basic "word processing" app for my ipod, one without all the gewgaws that are an attempt to emulate desktop/laptop programs. Don't let the description—obviously English isn't the first language—give you any misgivings. This app does everything you need for writing or note taking on your phone or iPod Touch. It's very simple to grab the finished .txt files and drop them in your word processor for formatting, etc. once you've sync'd in iTunes. One thing I love about this app is that when using a bluetooth keyboard the entire screen is open for what I'm typing, not just three lines above the ipod keyboard.

    The interface isn't perfectly intuitive, but it takes very little time to figure out how to navigate—open, save, adjust formatting and such. But the basic appearance of this app belies its abilities. There's a lot of adjustment available to the user.

    The only things I'd like to see in an upgrade are the ability to make folders in which to save files and the ability to open existing files with a double tap.

    Thanks for writing something so seemingly basic!
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