
MonoWrite: A Writing App for macOS
A minimalist writing editor for macOS. A clean canvas, no distractions, just me and the text.
About the project
When I'm writing a social post or a brief for new software, I don't want toolbars, buttons, and notifications around me. MonoWrite is a bare editor for macOS with just text and nothing extra.
No unnecessary features, no distractions. I use it every day and it helps me focus on one thing: writing.
What you get
- I write without distraction, just text on the canvas.
- Better focus on one thing.
- I use it daily for posts and briefs.
How it works (under the hood)
- Native on macOS via Electron.
- A minimalist interface without unnecessary features.
How it looks
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