Sunday, February 8, 2009

Do I Really Need Writing Software?

Does that sound like an odd question? It shouldn’t. You’d be surprised at how many people buy things that they either never use or don’t need in the first place. This is a problem that has been plaguing man since the dawn of the industrial age. So, before you plunk down your hard earned money on writing software, the first question you need to ask yourself is if you really need that software in the first place. This article will help you answer it.

First thing you need to do is sit down and write out exactly what it is that you THINK you need the software for. Sometimes just by writing down your reasons, you can clearly see whether or not they are valid. For example, one reason might be to increase the speed of how much production you get out. That could certainly be a valid reason by itself, but if you’re using the software for just personal reasons and not for business, can you justify the cost on that reason alone? Maybe you can if it’s so you can free yourself up to do other things you want to get done.

Next thing you need to do is look at your budget. We’re not all made out of money. The software that you’re looking to get…can you afford it? Is there something out there that’s cheaper that can do just as good a job? It is true, in most cases, that you get what you pay for. If you think a $29 piece of software can do the job of a $129 piece of software, it is highly unlikely that it can…no matter what the manufacturer says. Of course there are exceptions.

Finally, you want to look at your particular skill level using software in the first place. Are you experienced? Is this something that’s going to be a first time gig for you? The learning curve on some pieces of software can make them very frustrating to master. And of course let’s not forget about the problems with OS compatibilities. Some software just doesn’t run as well as they say it will depending on the operating system that you’re using.

In my signature, you’ll find a review of a piece of writing software that I think you’ll find is easy to use and will do what you want it to do. Just make sure you need it in the first place.


Best Wishes

Jonathan Phillips

TheHealingSecret.com

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4 comments:

  1. A Plain Text Editor
    Plain Text files
    That's right, if you're writer on a budget, you don't need to spend any money buying expensive writing software or apps. Instead, you can use the text editor that comes free with your operating system.
    Just open up Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on a Mac. I like plain text editors for writing something short quickly and easily, without thinking much about it. I wrote a blog post about the benefits of using plain text editors as writing software.
    Use for: writing whatever, wherever

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  3. A Plain Text Editor
    Plain Text files
    That's right, if you're writer on a budget, you don't need to spend any money buying expensive writing software or apps. Instead, you can use the text editor that comes free with your operating system.
    Just open up Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on a Mac. I like plain text editors for writing something short quickly and easily, without thinking much about it. I wrote a blog post about the benefits of using plain text editors as writing software.
    Use for: writing whatever, wherever

    ReplyDelete
  4. A Plain Text Editor
    Plain Text files
    That's right, if you're writer on a budget, you don't need to spend any money buying expensive writing software or apps. Instead, you can use the text editor that comes free with your operating system.
    Just open up Notepad on Windows or TextEdit on a Mac. I like plain text editors for writing something short quickly and easily, without thinking much about it. I wrote a blog post about the benefits of using plain text editors as writing software.
    Use for: writing whatever, wherever

    ReplyDelete