Open Manzoni and start writing. No account setup needed. Internet connection? Not required. The AI works because it lives right on your Mac.
This word processor keeps everything on your machine. ChatGPT and Claude send what you type to remote servers—Manzoni doesn't. It runs open-source language models locally. Your drafts stay put. They never leave your device. No company reads them. Cloud services don't store them. Privacy-focused journalists will appreciate this more than most.
Distractions get stripped away in the interface. Contextual menus appear when needed. Inline commands let you refine text without leaving your document. Stuck on a paragraph? Brainstorming tools help—no need to context-switch to a separate AI chat interface. Build a prompt library for repetitive tasks. Generate first drafts when you're facing a blank page.
Three documents max in the free version. That might feel restrictive if you're juggling multiple projects. The paid option costs $39 once. You own it forever. No subscription treadmill. Both tiers include all features. Future updates come without additional charges.
Privacy has a tradeoff: MacOS only. Your hardware needs to run local models. On-device AI won't match GPT-4's capabilities. But if you've hesitated to use AI writing tools because you don't trust where your words go—this solves that problem completely. Write offline on a plane. Work on sensitive material. The text stays yours.