


* Adjustable margins to fit any screen resolution * Specify a file on the command-line for JDarkRoom to open it at startup * Notifies you if you might have forgotten to save your changes * Remembers the file that you were working on last time * You can change your colour preferences, font and font size * Auto-save backups - so you never lose your work again You can get JDarkRoom for Linux without paying a single dime. Written in Java, JDarkRoom was heavily inspired by DarkRoom, an implementation of WriteRoom (which is a Mac-only application that costs $24.95) for Windows. If you want to try PyRoom, you can get it HERE. However, it doesn't have important features like “autosave” at the moment, and it's still a little bit buggy.

I really love using PyRoom not only because it is written in Python, but also because it's light and fast. * Different styles / colorsets available
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PyRoom is written in Python + GTK, and it's Free and Open Source software. If you want to experience writing without distractions while in Linux, I can recommend these two full-screen text editors. No distractions, no buttons, menus, and formatting Just me and my text. A full-screen writing environment minus the desktop clutter. But how is it possible to concentrate if your email notification keeps on popping, your Twitter updates are flashing, and you are always tempted to open your RSS reader? What’s my solution? I use a distraction free writer. The best way to write or compose something important using a computer is to do it without any distraction.
