![]() STORY: This is the Brazilian island of Trindade.Its geology has fascinated scientists for years.But the latest discovery on this remote turtle refuge, has terrified them.These rocks are made from plastic debris.Melted plastic has become intertwined with rocks on the island - located more than 700 miles away from the mainland.And scientists say it's proof of mankind's growing influence over earth's geological cycles.Trindade Island is one of the world's most important conservation spots for green turtles - with thousands arriving each year to lay their eggs. The desktop version can then interpret any Markdown, and output PDF, Word, Rich Text, HTML and more. The latest version of myTexts on the Mac can read the original-format files from the iPad, maintaining any notes as well as the text. When you export a text or myTexts format file, it shows up on your Apps screen in iTunes, where you can add and transfer files of either type. You can export files on the iPad, and it's necessary to do so before syncing a file back through iTunes. You can switch files quickly, and flip from writing to the file's attached notes with a button at the top. In the main menu mode, your files are presented on the left, and your text is on the right. If you'd rather be completely undistracted, there's a full-screen mode that has nothing but your text and a keyboard (and a nearly-invisible button to go back to the menu). ![]() ![]() The first one you're presented with is a more illustrated interface, with faux-paper and a wooden desktop background. The iPad app is good-looking, and has two different editing modes. To make the deal sweeter, if you pick up the US$2.99 iPad app, you can get the Mac version (normally $19) for free. ![]() Now, myTexts has shown up on the iPad, with iTunes syncing of your text files between your iPad and the desktop version. well, as robust as a stripped-down, no-frills editor would want to be. A while back, I shared my discovery of myTexts, a robust distraction-free writing application. ![]()
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