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Old 06-01-2012, 01:06 AM   #87
Metal Mick
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What does Scrivener do which is unique to this program? Is the Windows version worth having?

I know many are big fans of it, please bring me up to speed. Thanks.
Hi Bookcat, et al,

Firstly, from what I have read and experienced, Scrivener is worth having (in win or Mac), and I will happily defer to those who are far more expert in it than I, regarding its capabilities.

I'd suggest though, that you try downloading a trial version of it, and using the tutorials to see if it is right for you; then try other applications, as I am doing now.

Don't think you have to change your current workflow because Scrivener has its fans, nor that you are obliged to like it in preference to others. Many have already said they prefer other applications, and each has its merits.

Cheers,
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