First, let’s take a look at PlainText (see screenshot above). Hog Bay Software is the same company that publishes the wonderful WriteRoom application for Mac and iPhone, which we’ve covered many times here on TUAW.
Once PlainText is installed on your iPad (it also works on iPhone and iPod touch), you can tap the settings button to change Dropbox settings, turn on TextExpander support, or lock the screen orientation. Since I wanted to test several of these text editors with Dropbox but did not want to have a ton of new folders created in my Dropbox, I loved the fact that I could link to an existing folder. As soon as your Dropbox credentials have been verified, more settings become available. Most of those are related to when synchronization takes place.
According to a note from Grosjean, there can be an issue when files are not saved on a computer using UTF-8 encoding. If a file is opened with PlainText and appears blank, the computer didn’t save the file with the proper encoding. What’s interesting is that I had this issue with another text editor app, and the developer of that app didn’t seem to know what the problem was.
TUAWA quick roundup of iOS text editors with Dropbox support originally appeared on The Unofficial Apple Weblog (TUAW) on Wed, 29 Sep 2010 09:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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