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Originally Posted by Harper Kingsley
@MetalMick: I tried Liquid Story Binder off of your suggestion, but I don't think it was for me. I'm a very straightforward writer and I can never remember the commands for anything that's too difficult. I have a hard time retaining instructions for anything that's too intensive, so I would have to stop all the time and really think to remember the commands I want to do and that would knock me out of the groove.
That said, I really liked the typewriter function. It makes me wish that Scrivener had it. I know I could probably get some free typewriter program, but it would be a separate program. It's nice to have all the things I need in one place.
I think Liquid Story Binder is for someone that's very graphic intensive. Practically every part of it asks for images. So if you're a visual person, you might really like it.
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Originally Posted by Metal Mick
Hi Harper, et al,
I readily acknowledge that LSB is not for everybody, and applications like WritItNow (which puts an enormous amount of creativity and help at a user's fingertips) and WriteWay have little or no learning curve You could argue that this is the way things should be, and I won't disagree with you.
We are all different, and what works for one may not work for another. Writer's Cafe got a big rap from the reviewers, but it left me cold.
I am still evaluating LSB, not having bought a licence as yet, so we'll see if I persist with it.
Cheers,
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I am quite visual, and I am now convinced to try it when I get a chance.
Thanks.