Though the app is old school, it comes with a few optional modern amenities. Realistically, you don’t need all three (and, seriously now, you don’t even need one), but it is pretty fun to write with, and pretty neat to compare how each typewriter performs. Each machine has its own feel, design, font style, and sound. Hanx Writer comes with one typewriter preinstalled-the Hanx Prime Select-but you can add two other typewriters (the Hanx 707 and the Hanx Golden Touch) as in-app purchases. It even makes authentic typewriter sounds with each keystroke. But the top half of the screen holds a digital piece of paper and a typewriter scroll wheel, and moves just as a traditional typewriter as you type. The bottom half of the screen shows business as usual, with the keyboard perfectly in place. There’s something nostalgic and oddly satisfying about typing on a typewriter overlay on an iPad. Hanks cares, so he typed up a letter just for you.
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