PC tools similar to Scrivener?
26 Jul 2009 09:49 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I know someone on my flist posted a review of a bunch of different writing tools, both PC and Mac, but now I can't recall who or where. Could the esteemed person who did so, please speak up? I'd like to be able to forward a few folks your way, to get that information for themselves. It looked pretty handy, but since I've got Scrivener now, I only kinda noted the info and moved along... naturally, since I only seem to do that when it's info I'll find useful later. (Go figure, eh.)
So, who was the brilliant person who posted the variety review?
So, who was the brilliant person who posted the variety review?
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Date: 26 Jul 2009 08:41 pm (UTC)Another one I found (I never need much impetus to look around and see what software I might have missed): SuperNotecard. Leans towards the organizational/outlining end of the spectrum, but I don't see why you couldn't use it for actual writing, too. The "cards" seem like they can handle large chunks of text, and it has very basic formatting. Categories, "factors" (could be tags, characters, whatever), lots of hierarchical organizy goodness. I'm tempted to play with this one now....