Ulysses 2.0 gets a strong rating and a somewhat misleading description in Macworld. In the comments, members of the "but it's not WYSIWYG!" crowd make an appearance. Others try to enlighten them. It's all here: http://www.macworld.com/article/145733/2010/01/ulysses2.html
I'm so glad they reviewed you. Here's my comment there:
'My advice to The Soulmen is - stay humble. Ulysses is awesome. I have looked for a program like Ulysses for years. I have a project I have worked on for ten years assembling data for. I have tried DevonThink, Yojimbo, MS Word notebook layout, InDesign, MS Publisher, html editors like TextWrangler, BBedit and Coda because text editors can allow project searches and many others. I've even considered research on physical paper because I can't keep track of my information and maximize creative flow in a timely fashion.
I am concerned with data, not presentation, and this is where Ulysses absolutely shines. My goal is the web and multi-media. Formatting will be plenty later. This is required among software for graphic designers.
I can recommend Ulysses to creative communicators without reservation.
Now for the iPhone version so I can see my project on the go...be sure to review this, Macworld.'