If you position the cursor in the left column, you'll see icons appear that provide font controls, a preview mode, and a share menu that lets you copy your content as HTML, send as an email, attach to an iMessage, AirDrop or any other Share menu-compatible extension (yes, Typed is written from the ground up to support OS X Yosemite, though Mavericks is the minimum system requirement). I do keep the character and word count options on, because I like to see how much I'm writing, but that's one of the few visual embellishments you find on the Typed page. When you first open it, you don't see any cluttered interface with a ruler or tools palette or anything else - just a blank page with a cursor and a pithy quote about writing. The UI in Typed is minimal to the point of being almost non-existent.
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