Some interesting thoughts in his description, but the devil is in the detail. I have a lot of trouble working out whether he's describing what I would like to use or not. (After all, I really like Scrivener but decided not to use it - which demonstrates that there is room for an alternative.) I like the suggestion that he plans to keep formatting options to a minimum, but I do hope it provides some proper style management - because that is probably the biggest lack in Scrivener, and it's the thing that so many people always get wrong in Word/LO/OO etc.
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