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Old 12-24-2013, 02:26 AM   #20
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I will use my iPhone in a pinch, if I absolutely have to. I have several different apps capable of syncing with my current WIP in Scrivener via Dropbox. But that's a rarity, mostly used to note down a quick story idea.

On the other hand, my iPad Mini is becoming my primary writing device, now that I have a Logitech Ultrathin Keyboard cover for it. Unfortunately I'm spending a fair amount of time in hospitals lately due to a family member's serious illness, and the Mini fits in nearly any purse. It's a decent balance between usability and portability for me, and right now, without it, I'd get no writing done at all. I've actually written thousands of words using the virtual keyboard, including this post, but I'm still faster touch typing on a "real" keyboard.

I only wish Literature and Latte would FINALLY get Scrivener for iOS out! Meanwhile, I muck around between the following:

--Notebooks for iPad (which uses plain text or multimarkdown, has the best organization functionality, and is where I keep all non WIP stuff and non writing related notes)

--PlainText (which has a very clean, no distraction interface)

--Textilus (I hate their interface, but they do sync editable RTF files, which the other two don't).

All three will sync with Scrivener, via Dropbox, which makes it reasonably easy to pick back up on the laptop when I can.
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