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When you’re writing new content, what are your go-to writing apps or programs? Do you prefer to use Notepad, Microsoft Word, or other writing apps or programs?

Generally, since I’m on my phone a lot, I use my Notes app or Google Docs when I’m writing new content.

What about you? What’s your go-to writing app?"
 
Convenience is very essential to me. In most cases , I use Google Docs to gain access across all my devices. I also appreciate Grammarly's editing tools as well.
 
Convenience is very essential to me. In most cases , I use Google Docs to gain access across all my devices. I also appreciate Grammarly's editing tools as well.
Those are great choices. I'm a big fan of Google Docs and it's absolutely good for creative writing. It also offers distraction-free features which let me maintain focus.
 
I use Notepad to take quick notes when I'm on my computer and GMail while mobile as it can save the notes as a draft accessible on the computer.

For final formatting, Google Docs.
 
Some of my go-to writing programs are Microsoft Word and Pages. Both have been helpful for me when writing. I also use QuillBot and Grammarly to help with my writing. I want to avail the premium for both, but they are quite expensive, so I use the free version. I hope to be able to afford them in the future.
 
I haven't been writing much but my notepad has been my go-to writing app. It always comes in handy, just a flip and I am writing on it without stress.
I write using Google Docs, it is much easier and auto-saving makes it very unique and I can access my work on multiple devices as well. . It's absolutely amazing!
 
I write using Google Docs, it is much easier and auto-saving makes it very unique and I can access my work on multiple devices as well. . It's absolutely amazing!
Google docs makes writing to be save and the most important aspect is to access the work in any device you like, there's nothing more sweeter than that. I will put into consideration to be using it too.
 
I use Word, I have been using Word as long as I can remember. I also use Grammarly for improving my language.
 
When I write with my phone, I prefer to use a notepad called Countable Pad to write. I love to use it because it helps me to track the word count for the writing that I do on mobile.
 
When I write with my phone, I prefer to use a notepad called Countable Pad to write. I love to use it because it helps me to track the word count for the writing that I do on mobile.
Countable Pad sounds useful. I mostly just type on the Google Docs and everything there is super convenient. It doesn't feel heavy on mobile. It's a lightweight app but it just didn't have a built in word count.
 
Countable Pad sounds useful. I mostly just type on the Google Docs and everything there is super convenient. It doesn't feel heavy on mobile. It's a lightweight app but it just didn't have a built in word count.
That’s true! Google Docs is so handy for writing. I love that it saves automatically. I’ve lost too many drafts before I discovered Google docs.