Daily Deal: Scrivener For Windows Ending Soon
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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. This deal disappears again soon, so take advantage of it now!
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Comments on “Daily Deal: Scrivener For Windows Ending Soon”
I read the title as Scrivener discontinuing Windows support. Might want to change that.
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They might as well do that… I took advantage of one of those offers (not on this site), and the Windows version of Scrivener is deeply disappointing. I say the Windows version, because it’s originally a Mac software, and one of the support team told me, after my complaint, that they did not have the means to develop properly the Windows port.
I cannot say about the Mac version, so I am willing to give them the benefit of the doubt. But some things are simply not working the way they should in the Windows version. The advertised concept is very interesting (although lacking in some important ways), but some functions are so poorly implemented that they might as well not exist.
Also, no refund possible if you buy through one of those discounted offers. So, download the free trial version first, experiment for 30 days, and then look for a discounted offer if you’re satisfied.
Title seems like they discontinuing Windows Support.