[quote=@Mateotis]For all sorts of individual writing purposes, I use [url=https://evernote.com/]Evernote[/url]. Totally free, its editor has just enough formatting and the big deal for me is that it has sync capability with every device you have Evernote on. Being able to write on my phone when I'm not home is an amazing feature.[/quote] For individual writing on mobile, I use [url=http://2appstudio.com/jotterpad/]JotterPad[/url], as I have a personal preference for minimalistic interface free of unnecessary distractions (formatting is considered a distraction to me, especially since I major in design-related field and I'm particular about visual appeal) to focus solely on writing down my thoughts. It can be synced via Dropbox, and then I can continue to write using the Windows Notepad because it shares the same .txt file format as JotterPad's notes. I used to use Evernote in the past, but I had issues with some bugs that couldn't allow me to sync my notes properly, and then my account was one of the unfortunate cases that got hacked during the numerous server incidents which made me less trusting towards Evernote. It's generally a decent app, but my experience with it wasn't great, so I'm not fond of it. [quote=@HeySeuss]Mozilla Etherpad sounds like a winner too. Half the reason I was asking was because I wanted a collaborative document that I can link to on Trello without having to go through Google.[/quote] Of course - it's a public pad that is not much different from Titanpad/PiratePad, except that you can give a name to it as its address for easy recall, an in-built spell checker, and you can even change the font of the text to other font types that are available in the setting tab. (Hang on, why did I sound like a salesperson all of a sudden? Lol.) A quick question: how many of you here ever tried the MS Office Notes software/app?