Computer Tips For Writers

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Everyone knows what a computer is. We don�t have to define it further since most of us have tried how to use it, right? But for the part of any writer, it is surprisingly amazing how technical writing had evolved into a more advance way.

From a simple handwriting to type-writing and printing but know, it is possible to write and publish it just over the internet. A lot of people do that thing even writers, beginners and professionals. For most writers, computers have been their real best friend in terms of managing and doing their writing tasks.

A computer, which is a multi-tasking tool, eases the work of every writer unlike any traditional writing. Therefore, when one doesn�t have any computers at their homes yet, they need to be very careful in choosing their own computers for their work.

That�s because you don�t have to fall in a wrong and low quality computer that may slows down your writing productivity in a given limited time. Computers are use to maximize your work in a more convenient way. So, what should you do in order to select one? What are the things that you should always bear in mind while selecting the right computer for your work? Clueless enough? Let take a little overview about it.

Sure, everyone uses a computer to write now. Despite that, many writers remain technologically-challenged, knowing next to nothing about the technology that helps them get their work done. While you don�t need a technical diploma to be able to work your machine properly, it does pay to know a few basic things that can make your job easier.

Shopping for a Computer

When picking a machine to buy, always consider what you will be using it for.

� If you need a computer for use in the home or office, a desktop might do.

� If you need one that you can use on the road (many writers write during travel), then you�ll need a laptop. If your budget is a little tight and you don�t require running any heavy graphics programs (like Photoshop), even a netbook can fit the bill.

What software will you be using on it?

� What platforms is the software available on? Remember, some applications run exclusively on one OS. If your software only works on Mac or Windows or Linux, you�ll have to know, so you can pick the right machine.

� Most document editing, language tools and computer-based writing checkers can work on moderately-configured machines, so even an underpowered computer can do the job.

Using Software

What kinds of software do you need to keep your work machine in tip-top condition, apart from helping you perform your job well?

At the bare minimum, you need a document editor (free ones like Abi Word or Open Office will do).

Writing-centered applications, such as grammar checkers, a desktop thesaurus, script editors and more.

A backup tool will help you ensure that you never lose any of the work you�ve put in.


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