Traditional writing software aren’t enough. But even if they disconnect from the Internet, various tabs and toolbars of traditional writing software distract them. Writers, bloggers, and content creators need the web while writing to research the topic or to delve into language. Why don’t we switch off the Internet to write without getting interfered?
When we try to brave these interruptions to get back to our writing, a tiny box pops up in a corner of our computer to inform us that XYZ bought a ticket to the Disney and is feeling happy.
If we get tempted to look, that second turns into a minute, and then into an hour as we switch tabs, watch cat videos that never stop scrolling our feed, and get lost in the world of social media. Once we sit down to write, hundreds of distractions including Facebook and social media notifications, news, weather alerts, and videos constantly scream for our attention, even if for one second.
Internet is an infinite pool of information and entertainment.