
The New York Times just published a great article about Scrivener.

The New York Times just published a great article about Scrivener.
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I love Scrivener!
Very cool drawing! Big Scrivener fan here too.
The Elder and Chief Scribe, of The Ancient and Noble Order,of Hirsuteum Posterius Wedercusi, would rather be found wandering naked along Broadway, in a state of bewiderment and befuddldom, rather than give up his copy of Scrivener.
I was chatting about Scrivener yesterday with a fellow blogger. I absolutely love Scrivener. I haven’t used any other word processing program since I discovered it. I’ve been using it for at least five months.
I also love the name.
I love the look of Scrivener, but I use a PC. Do you know of a PC-friendly equivalent to Scrivener?
Hi, Tess. As far as I know, no single PC application can do what Scrivener does. I’m a PC gal, and I use PageFour and SuperNotecard combination. You could also take a look at Writeway Pro and Writer’s Cafe (especially Storylines). Download trial versions and see what works for you. Liquid Story Binder was recommended as well, but I didn’t get along with its way-too-many features.
For Tess,
http://www.literatureandlatte.com/links.html
Keith lists them all.
Looking at my earlier comment… I now own Liquid Story Binder’s newest version and I love it. The improved full-screen feature is a treat
Yup the app has a somewhat steeper learning curve, but I think it’s worth it. The developer is great — open to users’ suggestions and keeps updating the software.