As I mentioned before, I found Scrivener very handy in my novel rewrite, especially the corkboard feature. Right now I’m going through the tutorial again to become better acquainted with the other useful features, as well as browsing some of the posts in the forum.
Fascinating to see that some writers not only outline and research in Scrivener, but also write their entire novels, screenplays and theses inside Scrivener, only exporting to a MS-Word or PDF format just before printing.
Mac users who write should definitely take a look at this software. There’s a 30-day free trial version, after which you can buy a license for $34.99 if you like it. I plan to use Scrivener for my next novel. If you’re not a Mac user (or even if you are), the software author has also listed some competing software.
You can see more at the Scrivener Web site.


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