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- hbhanoo - Jan 09 2008
redot eric.
Quoted: Scrivener is a word processor and project management tool created specifically for writers of long texts such as novels and research papers. It won't try to tell you how to write - it just makes all the tools you have scattered around your desk available in one application. If I ever start writing that science fiction novel I've been putting off, this program seems like an excellent choice for organizing the thoughts and getting to writing.
Quoted: “The biggest software advance for writers since the word processor.”
- pontikitiki - Sep 05 2008
これは良さそう!
- pontikitiki - Sep 05 2008
- rootonlinux - Dec 07 2006 | mac, app
Scrivener is a project management tool for writers that acts like your own little writing shed at the bottom of the garden, where you have cork notice-boards, ring-binders, photos, clippings paperclipped to jottings, notebooks and reams of typewritten pages piling up - along with a secretary who keeps it all in neat piles and uses his speed-reading skills to find what you need as soon as you need it.
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Are you serious about wanting to write something someday?
I am indeed. When I moved back to Seattle in 1998 it was because I was working on a science fiction novel, loved this city, and thought it would be a good way to plug in to an active writing network. Instead of that really happening, I ran out of money, worked three jobs, and then landed at Amazon. Voila!
I think that's really cool. You should make time for it.