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Tag Archives: Scrivener
Scrivener II, and thoughts about details.
My post on Scrivener this morning was particularly acerbic and, I realize, unfair. I use Open Office to write in, and Open Office is a WYSIWYG word processor. That’s what I am used to, that’s what I like. Scrivener, the developer openly admits, … Continue reading
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Tagged creativity, personal, publishing, Scrivener, work in progress, writing
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Scrivener
Okay, so I downloaded the trial version of Scrivener, and I have to agree that it is an amazingly versatile program. It lets you work between multiple windows and display notes and rearrange files and add tags to sections of text. It lets … Continue reading