Macworld Video: Novel Writing Tools
Uploader Comments (macworld)
All Comments (15)
-
Scrivener is also our for Windows now...
-
How bout Jason smell
-
Now, if only I had a Mac.
-
MS Word has more features than most users realise. Learn how to use it properly, especially the outline and master document feature.
I'm a pc user: is there any equivalent of Scrivener for the pc?
-
That's because they NEVER had planes-silly! Had not been invented!!
-
they also didn't fly on planes when they wanted to go to another city.
YOUR POINT?
-
Classical authors from the past never had or needed all of this gimmickry!
-
This was sharp, Jason. Nice job. I've been trying to compare Storyist, Storymill, and Scrivener... I'd love a more detailed Pros and Cons of each program in an article somewhere... but you did a great job showing off a bunch of tools.
Also, I'd never heard of Freedom. A good wrap-up to your reviews. ;-)
-
I've been meaning to do it for 3 years now. But I am determined to do it this year - and funnily enough discovered Scrivener last month and am learning to love it's unique way of writing - editing my 'scrivenings'.
@IMPMAC: Word is very much focused on creating business documents and formatting them for print-out, which isn't quite the same focus as planning and writing long-form stuff. You can totally write a novel in Word, but I think there are better options. -j.s.
macworld 2 years ago