![]() ![]() Personally I have a great editor (Open Office Pro) on my tablet, and it While I am sure it would also work, in my case it would probably be over Help and sync, there is a program mentioned in this thread to do that. Then after you are done, reimport them from GoogleĮither option I think is about the easiest. Then use your the web browser on your tablet to do the editing "in theĬloud". Something like Google documents (now just called Gdrive I think) and The other option is to upload the exported for proofing chapters to Tablet, send it back over to the computer, and reimport using the same Over to your tablet (however you like) then when done editing on a Work on with the "proofing" option under the chapter menu. The only thing I can suggest is say Open Office or similar. That's my area of expertise, and it's the reason I can develop something as complex as yWriter all on my own. I've been writing PC software - DOS and Windows - for over 20 years. Plenty of people have asked for yWriter Android/iPad/etc in the past, but the truth is I don't have the development tools (or the skillset) for such a thing. The current workaround is to export what you are working on, edit it in an RTF capable editor, and import it back into yWriter. > Unfortunately there is currently no way to actually run yWriter on a tablet. I have never heard of the "Dragon Touch" so I can't tell you what kind it is, but it is not Apple. ![]() The way to install an app for a tablet is through the some type of "app store" (Amazon for Kindle Fire, the Apple App store for iPad, Google Play for Android devices). ![]() Just to clear up some things, tablets have their own unique architecture (they use the ARM chipset rather than the x86 used in computers), so they will not install software written for computers. ![]()
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