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Now I have a teeny notebook that fits on the dropdown table on a train seat, and as I spend several hours commuting, Word does the trick nicely! Or if the train's too crowded, I write in an email to myself on my phone and then copy it across later!



I have to say it is a powerful tool. You can choose to use only a few of its features and that alone is worth the money, but the incredible range of things it can do is just astounding. One of the features I think I'll like in the future is the ability to put reference materials in a file with your manuscript. Having them so handy and not to have to open a browser--incredible. Lots of other good stuff too for organization. Best $45 I ever spent in the app store!

For "historical accuracy": some of my older works are typed with a manual typewriter - I also had an electric one before buying my first PC in the late 1990s! ;-)

Sounds like Scrivener might be a goer then...Thanks for the feedback, peeps!
JAC

I'm sure there must be ways to do it. All this cloud technology that is abounding now makes life easier, for sure. My next MS will be entirely written on Scrivener and I'll be worried about it unless I come up with a plan. So many, many hours of work in a MS, that is for sure.

JAC


J.A., the app I used is called Writings. Really wonderful ap for iPad but I don't know if it is available for ITouch or iPhone. It's a really fantastic plain text editor--and when they say plain text they mean it--there's no italics or bold or anything. You have to import the WIP into other software in order to format, but I really liked it because it was so simple--nothing to distract you. In fact I liked it so much I was disappointed when I bought my MacBook Air that it wasn't available for that--nor was there anything else really like it. So I set up my Scrivener to look as much like it as possible and that is a good compromise for me.
Hope that helps you!

Have you looked at WriteRoom? It's something that I remember seeing a couple of years ago that sounds kind of like what you're describing.

JAC

Plaintext is another no-frills text editor.
Doc

I own WriteRoom. I guess I'm spoiled (perhaps ruined for anything else is a better truism) by Writings on the iPad. I can't remember the detail about WR that bothers me now. . . but if I can't have Writings on the Mac, I'm just going to compromise by recreating the environment within Scriv as best I can because it's going to be a compromise either way and Scriv is so powerful and comprehensive, it makes sense to just work from there from beginning to end for me.

JAC"
You are very welcome. I was thrilled when I discovered it. Each layer of protection you have to prevent losing hours of work is worth every second you invest.

Yes! Taking advantage of moments like those when you'd normally be bored out of your mind--genius! Something I love to do too. Modern technology! Woot!


Plus I just grew up using Word. It's kind of hard to make the switch to anything else. Although now I'm pretty curious about Scrivener.

In Scrivener you can convert a file to Word format, which should make the Smashwords issue a non-issue. I haven't done it. Yet. I need to actually. I have a free book that I'm giving away on my website. It's come to my attention that offering it for free through Smashwords might be a good idea.
Scrivener is too versatile and inexpensive NOT to try. There are tons of features I don't use and I've had some frustrations with it. It's not perfect, by any means...but I'm not going back to huge unwieldy documents or using a separate file for each chapter. Or the insanity of cutting and pasting scenes when they can so easily be rearranged in Scriv.
Unless, of course, something better comes along. Then I'll try it. Always willing to try new things within reason. : )

Scrivener is a wonderful tool, IF you have the patience to learn it. It is the least intuitive program I have ever used. However, once you start making sense of it, it is very powerful. Just being able to fullscreen my entire ms has been immensely helpful. You can also easily move scenes around and other fun things.
Before that I used WriteItNow. It had some similar functions (story board primarily) but I find Scrivener to be more up to date.
(Apologies if this off topic)