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Old 08-07-2015, 01:20 AM   #539
Gregg Bell
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Originally Posted by avantman42 View Post
I prefer Writer2xhtml.
What do you like about it? How does it work? Like it says? .odt-->html? If so, is its .odt-->html cleaner than Libreoffice's .odt-->html? What are Writer2xhtml's advantages over other processes?

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Originally Posted by avantman42 View Post
I didn't get on with it, but it does have some useful features. It does export to ePub, which is one. It also keeps snapshots of your work, so you can go back to a previous version if you decide that the past month's work is rubbish. Ultimately, the things that make other people rave about it were things that didn't really matter to me.
You know, the snapshots is semi-appealing but I've never really wanted to revert to previous versions of what I've written.

I was reading in that thread cromag posted and somebody said with Scrivener they just ended up getting distracted by all the features. That would be me.

A timeline feature would be good but I wouldn't be tending it as I wrote either, so effectively I would end up doing it manually anyway.
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