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Ulysses III Demo

Ulysses III Demo

We are currently working on a demo version for Ulysses III. The demo is based on 1.0.1, so most of the dumber bugs should be out already.

The demo will have a couple of limitations, of course. Most notable: No iCloud sync, no Daedalus Touch integration (would also require iCloud), no External Sources.

It is also time limited, based on usage. Which means that after ten hours or so of real use it will switch into read/copy-only mode. We might adjust the duration based on feedback, but that’s what we’ve settled with for now.

Texts written in the demo can be transferred to the full version, though this might not be automatic due to sandbox restrictions.

All in all we’re pretty confident that the demo will provide a nice first glimpse into what Ulysses III has to offer, so as soon as it hits, go tell all your hesitant friends to try it out. :)

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Ulysses III 1.0.1

Hi, just a quick heads up. Version 1.0.1 is currently waiting for review, and if all goes well, it should be available within the week. You never know, of course, so it could be next week or the week after that, or even the week after the week after that.

You never know!

For those of you who can’t wait to see what’s new and in or out, we have published a release notes document full of release notes. Hope you find what you’re looking for.

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What a night…

live

First off, Ulysses III is now live on the Mac App Store. Just in case you didn’t get that tiny hint in the image above.

Second, I would like to thank everybody for their kind words, for the encouragement, the heads up and best wishes following the last post. I can’t tell how much this means to us, it’s just… thank you. Blown away.

I’d also like to give a shout out to everybody who attended our rather private, virtual launch party tonight on Twitter. That was fun, though I’m completely wasted now, and the rest of the team is busy following up on all the new followers and users and so. ;)

Then, of course, thanks to everybody pushing Ulysses III up the App Store ranks. “Welcome aboard”, if you’re new, “hello again”, if you’re a veteran. These are exciting times.

We hope you like what we just did. Let us know.
Have fun.
Marcus

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Waiting for Review

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So here we are. End of March 2013. Ulysses III is currently awaiting review from the team at the App Store, and since it’s been like that for a couple of days now, we believe it’s safe to assume that release is rather imminent. Or rejection. But: Fingers crossed, of course.

This has been a crazy ride. I could write a lot about iCloud, and how it cost us five months, but I’ll leave that to the big guys. I could write about features that didn’t make the cut for 1.0 but will come at a later date, but who cares, actually? People will (and should) judge the shipping product and not some promises, so what you’ll get is what we shipped, and we need to be confident about it, and we are — all is good.

Instead, I’d like to take a minute and write about how this past year has worked for us, as a company, and as individuals.

Some weeks ago, we shipped Daedalus 1.5 with iCloud sync, and it bombed. It bombed so hard, that we had to update it four times within two weeks. It bombed so hard, that it went virtually unnoticed — by the press, on the App Store, by potential new users. Daedalus 1.5 was a disaster, bluntly speaking. We had to ship it in order for it to work with Ulysses III, and we were confident that we had thoroughly tested it, but as it turned out, we missed some vital parts with regard to sync, and then we sort of panicked and it all went haywire.

We expected 1.5 to take four weeks max to produce, and we expected a boost in sales. It took us ten weeks and flopped. Not the best thing to happen while you’re about to finish the most important product of your life. I don’t think anybody can even begin to understand the amount of uncertainty this infused into our team. Will Ulysses III also fail? Are we on the wrong track altogether? Have we spent 18 months on an over-engineered nothingness?

See, last year, we hit a real low when it became clear we couldn’t get iCloud working easily. We hit another low when it became clear that we were about to miss our holiday target. Then another one when we scrapped features we once claimed vital. But nothing could have prepared us for what happened with Daedalus 1.5.

And the timing was… perfect. For a sadist. The longer Ulysses III took, the more stress it put on our families. Weekends, overtime, constant pressure and not much room to think or talk about anything else. And suddenly you start questioning the project as a whole. This is, after all, a private endeavor. There is no funding, no guaranteed income, and if we don’t manage to get the product out before the money runs out, then we’re out.

I can only thank everybody involved in keeping up with us, believing in what we believe in, and staying as calm and supportive as they could. I just wish I could have spent more time with my kids these past couple of months…

Was it worth it? Yes. Ulysses III is the best thing we could deliver, and whether it flops at sale or not, this is the greatest text editor the world has ever seen. Mission accomplished, whatever the outcome. And it’s just the beginning. It’s a fresh start, a new era. Not least for us.

Wish us luck, as you come join the ride. There are exciting times ahead.
Just know that we’ll be mostly watching for the next couple of days. Regenerating.

Thanks for all your support. We love you.
Marcus

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Forget everything you knew about text editors.
Charlie Sorrel (Cult of Mac)
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Pure and simple

Pure and simple
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We put the Pot in Spotlight

Groups in Spotlight

So now we’ve integrated Spotlight. Or integrated into Spotlight. Or with it. In it? I don’t know, and you don’t care, but here’s what’s up: If you happen to have Spotlight enabled for document search (and who, like… hasn’t), you’ll be able to search for Ulysses’ stuff from within OS X’s menu bar. This is so cool, hell is freezing over. And then the Devil is building ice statues, and his minions are forming snowmen, and all is well and…

On a side-note: “Documents” will show up in all their content-i-ous glory (see last post), while “folders” obviously can’t. So what you’re seeing in this post is a “folder” Spotlight got lucky to find.

Why all these quotation marks, you ask? Well, because we don’t have folders in Ulysses. And because we love quotation marks. And because we want to tell a story. Did you know that in German, quotation marks are called “goose footies”? That’s right. Not goose feet, but their smaller variant.

Ok, now the funny thing is this: Germans typically quote in „these funny things“, but the term “goose footies” actually comes form »these beautiful quotation marks«, where it suddenly all makes sense, because they look like goose feet. Right? So, we Germans got it all mixed up and backward, and don’t know anything about this stuff.

Teh horror!

Where was I?

Little Ipsum, Twitter, Skitch (1.0), Dropbox, 1Password, Live Reload, Nice Clipboard, Fantastical, Cloud.app, Frank DeLoupe, Detective, ColorChooser, Desktop Tidy, LittleSnapper, Little Snitch, Menu Meters. You were about to ask anyway, and this was a psychic move on our part. Can you tell we need some sleep?


This post was written in Ulysses 3 to test its QuickLook integration. Sorry for mentioning QuickLook so often, I’d also have rather just went on about goose footies.

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Finder Looking At Things

Finder Looking At Things

QuickLook, Baby!

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One, Two, Three, Backwards

One, Two, Three, Backwards

Just in case you thought we were “gone” or whatever. A little something something to ease the waiting pane. Uhm… pain.

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Oleg Melnychuk on the full beta, via email
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