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Originally Posted by Kumabjorn
Is there an Android version available as well? I like to write on my laptop using Word (duh) but there isn't anything fully compatible available on Android. I have a tablet that I can write on using a BT keyboard, and I would love to have the files in sync.
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I never found a satisfactory solution, though I didn't look too hard to be honest. I'm rarely THAT far from a PC.
But, if you use a Dropbox folder for your writing - why AREN'T you using a Dropbox folder for your writing if you already aren't? Anyway... - you can edit the RTF files that Scrivener uses for body text and save them back. Haven't tried it so I can't say for sure if it would screw up when Scrivener then tried to reload the altered file.
Scrivener saves projects in a BUNCH of different files. eg 26.rtf for the main text for this particular section, 26_notes.rtf for the notes for that section, 26_synopsis.txt for the section synopsis and 26.links for links I guess (not used it deep enough to know what that's for). The "26" in this instance is just an internal reference far as I can see, which in this case represents my "chapter 6".
So, it looks like to me that you could do you main editing, and over-all blocking out of the plot, with Scrivener and do a bit of editing with your WP of choice on Android, so long as you sync the files with something like Dropbox. There are doubtless apps on Android that will let you save to your Dropbox folders.
or use Google Docs.