can anyone recommend article writting software

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hi
i am looking for article writting software, i heard there are some really good ones out there.

can anyone help!!!!!
thanks alot
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  • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
    The best I've heard about is called "your brain".
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    • The best I've heard about is called "your brain".
      :p


      That's wetware.

      If your goal is to publish high quality articles on your blog/website, your time could be far better invested in learning how to write quality, informative, engaging articles yourself.

      Or hiring someone else to do it. That works, too.

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  • Profile picture of the author Karan Goel
    WriteRoom if you're on a Max/iOS device.
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  • Profile picture of the author AnniePot
    Originally Posted by tristatemedia View Post

    hi
    i am looking for article writting software, i heard there are some really good ones out there.

    can anyone help!!!!!
    thanks alot
    If your goal is to publish high quality articles on your blog/website, your time could be far better invested in learning how to write quality, informative, engaging articles yourself.

    There are one or two excellent pieces of software around which help you with the initial research, but when it comes down to it, you need to create articles in your own voice and perspective.
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    • Profile picture of the author redtaksaka
      What? Writing software? Let me get this right: Is it "just a writing software" you looking for? Well, it should be easy:
      1. WordPad that comes with Windows OS is pretty decent.
      2. Or you prefer writing in the 'cloud'? Use googledocs <-- my favorite .
      3. Google it for free writing software.
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  • Profile picture of the author Willie Crawford
    If I were going to use software, it would be Dragon Naturally Speaking.
    I'd talk my articles out, letting the software transcribe my words.

    Dragon is fairly expensive.

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    • Profile picture of the author magnates
      Originally Posted by Willie Crawford View Post

      If I were going to use software, it would be Dragon Naturally Speaking.
      I'd talk my articles out, letting the software transcribe my words.

      Dragon is fairly expensive.

      Willie
      No Kidding . I have dragon too . But it is worth is weight in gold especially when you are going to create lots of articles which almost everybody here would need to communicate to their audience

      It is still a great software

      You don't mess around trying to type . You mostly won't type as fast as you speak
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    • Profile picture of the author Istvan Horvath
      Originally Posted by Willie Crawford View Post

      If I were going to use software, it would be Dragon Naturally Speaking.
      I'd talk my articles out, letting the software transcribe my words.

      Dragon is fairly expensive.

      Willie
      But they have a free iPhone app
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  • Profile picture of the author martbost
    TextBrokers.com seems to do a good job for me. Please be advised though, when outsourcing, research the authors that have the highest success rating and low rejection rate. If they have written a large number of articles with good success, try to "cherry pick" the writers that will be doing your articles for you. They will cost a little more, but the end result is better.

    The most crucial word of advice is to do good market research and consider writing the articles yourself like AnniePot mentioned. Take some existing articles that others have written and look at what they are trying to accomplish in the article.

    I used The Best Spinner to create variation in my articles, but I also take the time to remove any erroneous recommended word replacements so that the articles look legible and make sense.
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    • Profile picture of the author JustSomeWarrior
      Originally Posted by martbost View Post

      TextBrokers.com seems to do a good job for me. Please be advised though, when outsourcing, research the authors that have the highest success rating and low rejection rate. If they have written a large number of articles with good success, try to "cherry pick" the writers that will be doing your articles for you. They will cost a little more, but the end result is better.
      TextBrokers.com sucks. Why would you want to give a cut of the fee you are willing to pay to a middle man? You are better off finding a good writer here on WF and paying them directly.
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  • Profile picture of the author Christian Little
    MS Word or Open Office. They have built-in spell checkers Then just copy the finished article to notepad to rid yourself of the stupid formatting and stuff that MS Word adds before posting the article somewhere.
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  • Profile picture of the author Sarevok
    In my opinion no software can create adequately composed, coherant, worthwhile content.

    More preferential to low quality generated text, is text created by a human. Why not write the material yourself, or if the scope is too vast, outsource a human (or array of humans) to create the text.
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  • Profile picture of the author doingwrite
    I would tend to agree with most posts here. I bought a PLR pack - actually a couple of them, but very soon realized they were spun and just absolute trash. The software is most definitely in our brains. If we are not good writers, perhaps practice can help, but except for spell check and an occasional thesaurus check what's best is what comes from the link between my brain and my fingers.

    I have used dragon but it has been a while. It was a frustrating program to program, however, and I find I type much faster than it takes to edit the misspellings/wrong words that come from talking into the dragon program. Perhaps I have a speech defect!
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