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Old 03-06-2020, 07:39 PM   #30
Notjohn
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>If I had to choose a "one app to rule them all,"

The human mind. I can go to bed recalling a messed-up review, and wake up in the morning with the whole thing straightened out, and sometimes the final paragraph all set out for me.

The most I have ever done app-wise on this line is to open up a parallel file (in WordStar, of course) with all possible additions and extra notes, so I can zip to it and copy over paragraphs as I find a use for them.

It's astonishing what the human mind can keep handy. I absolutely cannot imagine using Evernote or Ywriter or any such helper to outline a story or article or book.

John Irving claims that when he starts a book, he always knows what the last sentence will be. I believe him.
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