What’s better than using TATEditor by Ryo Nonaka? Well, try it on a big screen, on your PC or Mac, with BlueStacks to see the difference.
TATEditor is basically a vertical writing editor made for people who want to draft novels, scripts, or scenarios in the classic top-to-bottom style. It keeps things calm and focused. The editor lets users switch fonts, flip between light and dark, and pick background and text colors so the page looks exactly how they like it. There is a real time character counter that updates as they type, which helps when a chapter has to hit a target length. It also understands the stuff vertical writing needs, like ruby annotations in Aozora Bunko style, emphasis dots, side points, and tate-chu-yoko for small horizontal numbers or notes. Projects can have notes attached, and long works can be split into series with chapters, so it does not turn into a mess as the draft grows.
The tools feel practical rather than flashy. Search and replace can use regular expressions, which is great for cleaning up formatting or names. There is automatic backup while editing, and the basics like copy, cut, and paste work exactly as expected. Exporting to a vertical PDF is built in, so a clean manuscript can come straight out of the app. Sync works with Google, Apple, or Microsoft accounts, so edits can follow across Android, iOS, and the web without fuss. On a PC through BlueStacks, having a full keyboard and a bigger screen makes vertical layout easier to read and scroll, and the app still feels light. It can even detect character encoding from older text files, so importing old drafts does not turn into a headache.
BlueStacks gives you the much-needed freedom to experience your favorite apps on a bigger screen. Get it now.






