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adoc Studio 1.0 is Here!
We are pleased to announce the release of adoc Studio 1.0, the first full version of our AsciiDoc writing environment. A big thank you goes to everyone who supported us during the beta phase. Your intensive testing contributed significantly to optimizing adoc Studio in record time.
What is adoc Studio?
adoc Studio is an integrated writing environment for Mac and iPad. It is like an IDE that supports you in writing technical documentation in the best possible way. We use the markup language AsciiDoc, which is easy to learn and at the same time very powerful. Our software allows you to organize, write and export texts. You can find more information about adoc Studio in our blog post on the launch of the public beta.
Test adoc Studio
Download adoc Studio now from Apple App Store and test the app for 14 days free of charge and without obligation.
Subscribe to adoc Studio
If you like adoc Studio, you can take out a subscription for $14.99 per user per month or $149.99 per user per year via in-app purchase. In both cases, you will receive both the macOS and iOS versions in a bundle.
Feature Suggestions and Support
Version 1.0 is by no means the end of our journey. We are therefore always happy to receive feature suggestions on our current Development Roadmap or discuss them with us in the Forum.
Stay tuned and have fun with adoc Studio 1.0!
The ProjectWizards team
How to Write a Project Proposal?
A project proposal is a document that outlines the core values of your project and sells it to stakeholders. Put simply, it shows what the project is about, why it makes sense, what you want to achieve with it and how you will get there. Writing a project proposal is generally the first step in the project management process.
A project proposal can contain a list of activities or tasks that will be associated with the project. However, it does not go into as much detail as a project plan. Instead, the project proposal contains more marketing elements for the project.
Even if you have not established a suggestion scheme for projects in your company, there are many reasons why you should think about it:
- to win a new customer,
- to secure funding,
- to convince management
- to allocate resources to an initiative
- to have a working document for a detailed project proposal,
- and much more.