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Show HN: MonsterWriter – Write a thesis, post, or organize notes

94 pointsby WolfOliverabout 1 year ago
Hello HN,<p>in 2017 I started a project that would become MonsterWriter. First envisioned as a semi-structured wiki it became a writing application specialized for scientific content. It is a perfect tool if you write your thesis. While it is focused on technical content, you can still see the knowledge management spirit in it.<p>One or two years ago, my wife joined me in my efforts and redesigned the whole project and we recently released it as MonsterWriter2.<p>To celebrate this milestone we are giving away free lifetime licenses for the Desktop version (till Apr 28). Just use the promo code &quot;gu0ho4q&quot; for a 100% discount. You can find detailed instructions here:<p><a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.monsterwriter.app&#x2F;promotion.html" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.monsterwriter.app&#x2F;promotion.html</a><p>You can also find a short introduction video to the app on YouTube: <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=vR8i-EY_UBk" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;www.youtube.com&#x2F;watch?v=vR8i-EY_UBk</a><p>We are happy to receive any kind of feedback!

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karencaritsabout 1 year ago
For scientific writing, you&#x27;ve also got <a href="https:&#x2F;&#x2F;manubot.org&#x2F;" rel="nofollow">https:&#x2F;&#x2F;manubot.org&#x2F;</a> which combines git (for versioning and collaboration) and markdown and multiple good-looking outputs<p>One of the most useful features is that you can just insert a doi&#x2F;pubmedid&#x2F;... and it will automatically fetch and format the references<p>Edit: One of the biggest problems with the tools for scientific writing is that the writing process if often a collaboration - one author makes a draft, distributes it, and receives comments and revisions. Currently - and sadly - I think Microsoft Word has the best solutions for commenting and revising text, although you have to keep track of multiple versions being emailed around<p>Edit 2: &quot;We will use our servers to create PDF files&quot; is a no-go for certain documents - unpublished papers are often regarded as quite sensitive
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korowodabout 1 year ago
So you&#x27;re telling me it can&#x27;t validate the license without internet connection. Which means you lose the access to the software you paid for if the authentication servers are dead.<p>Great times.
petemirabout 1 year ago
Just about to start writing my PhD thesis but... alas, no Linux love :(.
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SamBamabout 1 year ago
I&#x27;m playing with this a little bit.<p>Can this deal with varied styles of inline citations within a single text? For example, APA lets you say both &quot;This study found X (Shmoe, 2021)&quot; as well as &quot;Shmoe (2021) found X.&quot; There are other ways you might vary it as well. For instance, you might say &quot;Shmoe (2021) found X (p.191).&quot;<p>This kind of variation is used all the time in papers, but I don&#x27;t see how I could do that in Monster.<p>I feel like it would be nice to be able to insert a citation and then tell it how to format that. You should be able to type in in yourself. For instance, I don&#x27;t expect Monster to have a dropdown for &quot;Shmoe and colleagues (2021) found X,&quot; but I should be able to hit &quot;insert a citation,&quot; connect it to the article, and then hand-type &quot;Shmoe and colleagues (2021)&quot; so that the whole thing is associated with the reference.<p>Another random thought after playing with this for a few minutes: It should be easier to just drag in an image, without needing to go to insert-image and <i>then</i> drag in the image.
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limandocabout 1 year ago
This is nice! My thesis writing experience always was far from comfortable, used Obsidian, Evernote, and Latex tools, but nothing matched my needs fully. MonsterWriter would definitely help me few years back.<p>But I have noticed that my problem is mainly in visualizing and remembering all the docs, pdfs, websites, and basically keeping all the bits of informational from various sources.<p>So I started my own hobby project LimanDoc[1] where it would serve the purpose of visualizing, diagramming, and previewing docs (later I&#x27;ll add features like in Roam&#x2F;Loqseq to backlink pieces of information). One important feature is keeping the files agnostic and possibility to open files in other 3rd party tools. If I want to edit word&#x2F;excel&#x2F;markdown files I do it in other tools, and in LimanDoc just preview it.<p>Still far from perfect, but it is available for download and play around.<p>[1] limandoc.com
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WAabout 1 year ago
Looks interesting. Cross-references within the same doc are surprisingly rare in Markdown editors. However, there is no import function for existing Markdown (or any other file format)? That makes it pretty hard to try this out in a serious way.
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michaelrpeskinabout 1 year ago
This is the first I heard of it! I love the idea, I keep looking for an easy-to-use editor for technical reports. I&#x27;ve been using Typora for now, but chapter management would be nice.<p>I was able to try it out on my personal computer and love this. I would like to transition to my work computer, but I can&#x27;t because the PDF export goes to your servers. I understand why, but for someone technical, it&#x27;s not hard to setup LaTeX. If you ever do a local-only version, I will buy a copy for my work computer.
ThinkBeatabout 1 year ago
Does it integrate well with spell checking and grammar checking?<p>Given that its multilingual (as I am) I prefer Microsoft Editor, but Grammarly is good since I mostly write in English.
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summarityabout 1 year ago
So how can I actually fill in the title page info for an APA student paper (e.g. department). Also, author and other &quot;export&quot; info doesn&#x27;t seem to be saved. APA by default supports in-flow tables, which is not legal in APA. So many basic formatting issues with APA.<p>Essayist remains the best option, though it painfully lacks table support. Monster looks like it could be useful in maybe a year or so of development.
willwadeabout 1 year ago
nice. Im trying it out. I&#x27;m not that bothered personally about integrations (a DOI is really easy to copy and paste from one tool to another). But I&#x27;ll get in there first.. I switched to Paperpile a while ago (after the death of Citeulike RIP) - and it&#x27;s pretty darn perfect. I&#x27;d vote a +1 to have that as a citation source..<p>PS is this a electron app? It has that feel..
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patkaiistabout 1 year ago
This is nice, and as a simple way to write and keep cross-references without having to commit to Word or LaTeX (journals often require one or the other, and often Word in my field unfortunately). The thing that would keep me from using this regularly is mostly issues of UI&#x2F;UX polish, and of course no Linux version.<p>Examples:<p>- On Windows right now and the scrollbars pop out as white even when disabled (nothing to scroll), so I can&#x27;t stand to use dark mode, but also hate light mode in general.<p>- The menu bar is my normal Windows UI font size, and the UI in the app otherwise is much bigger. The mismatch bugs me excessively.<p>- Relatedly, I <i>need</i> to be able to set fonts and sizes. Forcing me into one that doesn&#x27;t have glyphs I need, and then forcing a fallback that&#x27;s mismatched, it&#x27;s a problem. Forcing me to use Poppins as the only font alone is reason enough that I won&#x27;t be able to use it.<p>Which is really a shame because I would start using this tomorrow as my main writing tool for solo papers. It checks the boxes I otherwise need and would let me focus on writing not on packages or templates or other things that are just a waste of time, since again at any point I may need to run it through pandoc anyway if I change my mind on which journal to submit to.<p>Also local-only would be needed, but I guess the server is an easy enough way to implement a paywall? I just don&#x27;t feel comfortable sending potentially sensitive data to some unknown server.<p>That said, honestly just giving me access to something like the stylesheet for basics would be a huge help, and again that alone would have me using this tomorrow. Otherwise I&#x27;ll stick to Google Docs or Overleaf.<p>Well done, overall, though.
ezconnectabout 1 year ago
Is there an app that can beautify a Jupiter notebook and export it as PDF or single webpage?
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agileAlligatorabout 1 year ago
This project comes three months too late for me sadly... I&#x27;ll still check it out though
buraksaricaabout 1 year ago
Hi there,<p>Can we use this app on multiple devices and sync documents?
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