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Old 05-30-2012, 06:19 PM   #77
Metal Mick
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Hi all,

I recently made a concerted effort to get back to writing again, and went through this thread again to see what had transpired.

Like many, I'm impressed with WriteWay and Scrivener. However, I discovered MyNovel 4.

This seems to combine many of the nice traits of both Scrivener and WW, but gives developing writers a bit more of a hand. For experienced writers, it may well be somewhat too basic.

What resonated with me was the way I was able to easily start using it effectively; what concerns me is the relative lack of reviews or opinions on it, and that it rolls all the work into one file. Zdnet has a good review, but the only others I have found seem more like advertorials than reviews.

If anyone who has a view on this software, I'd like to hear it - both good and bad.

For now, I'm trying the demos of both Scrivener and WW - the former seems to me to have great power but needs familiarity to get the best from, the latter less so, but not such an attractive workspace.

Regards,

Michael P
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