Daily Deal: Scrivener for Windows
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Unleash your inner novelist and let Scrivener help manage your writing project. Available for $20, the Scrivener household license allows you to access your work on multiple devices. Scrivener replaces bits of paper, index cards and sticky notes by allowing you to storyboard projects, to edit and work on different sections, either alone or in concert, and to post notes and access research. There’s a script formatting function to help you write the next classic movie hit, a name generator, and the ability to freely edit and restore to older versions so you won’t lose anything as you dive deep into the creative process.
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Comments on “Daily Deal: Scrivener for Windows”
Pretty disappointed they abandoned the Linux version.
By all accounts I’ve seen, the Mac version’s really the way to go; the Windows version lags pretty far behind.
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Try on your favorite text editor. It makes Pluma go full screen with the text area, no menus or anything else, just text window using the whole screen. again brings back the title bar, menu bar etc.
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Huh?
Re: the Mac version's really the way to go
So what happens after they drop the Mac version?
Re: Re: the Mac version's really the way to go
I don’t know. You’re presupposing a mass exodus of Scrivener users to Windows, presumably including creator Keith Blount himself.
While you’re right that Apple has clearly shifted its major focus from MacOS to iOS, and while this has caused some considerable consternation among Mac users, I don’t see the creative community abandoning Macs in droves yet, either. I don’t see any reason to believe, at present, that Scrivener is going to become a Windows-first product in the near future.
I mean, it’s not as if Windows’s market share is increasing either.
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“I mean, it’s not as if Windows’s market share is increasing either.”
People quit pirating windows. Now they can’t even give it away.