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Old 02-26-2012, 05:22 AM   #15
garygibsonsf
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It's a wonderful program for writing, and I've written several books using it. The full screen option is great as well. It's a program that proves to have more and more hidden depths the more you use it; it appears very simple on the surface, but is very complex the more you dig down and use it. The author David Hewson (I think?) has written an ebook guide to using Scrivener which I understand is very indepth and well-received.

Mob, Epub - I use it to output mobi files for Brain in a Jar Books, and I check them first on Kindle Previewer and then on my Kindle. I'd have to say I find what I get to be perfectly formatted from the get-go, but I guess it depends on what kind of ebook you're outputting.
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