|  09-15-2012, 07:27 AM | #211 | 
| C L J            Posts: 2,911 Karma: 21115458 Join Date: Dec 2008 Location: Birmingham UK Device: Sony e-reader 505, Kindle PW2, Kindle PW3, Kobo Libra2 | 
			
			Surely the fact that RD is no longer being developed just means there will not be any other versions of it, nor any active support. If the developer is retiring it, is he going to delete all download links? If that's the case, but you still want to try it, and it's free, just download it while you can and have a play. To me, it looked like nothing more than a very basic word processor (when I downloaded the correct program to look at, rather than rambling on about the wrong one).  I couldn't find a help manual, which was a big downside. However, I haven't searched the program in the C drive. | 
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|  09-15-2012, 07:04 PM | #212 | 
| Autism Spectrum Disorder            Posts: 1,212 Karma: 6244877 Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Coastal Texas Device: Android Phone | 
			
			Anyone got a good .txt editor for Android? I'm looking at jota, but I haven't been able to find much of anything on the topic. Its almost like nobody expects Android to be used for serious development and productivity.
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|  09-15-2012, 10:37 PM | #213 | 
| temp. out of service            Posts: 2,818 Karma: 24285242 Join Date: May 2010 Location: Duisburg (DE) Device: PB 623 | 
			
			Iota seems to be the best IMO.  In addition a good keyboard is needed. The stock keyb sucks. I use SwiftKey 3 - got it when Google discounted one app every day; That makes the thing usable. A work setup is something wholly different. Finger acrobatics as mouse replacement just isn't precise and fast enough. | 
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|  09-16-2012, 02:04 AM | #214 | |
| Frequent Flier            Posts: 1,282 Karma: 2058993297 Join Date: Oct 2011 Device: KB kindle aboard, Galx Tab 7.0 Plus, trying out Droid 1 as mini-tab | Quote: 
 A good keyboard and mouse are the best solution to text entry. | |
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|  09-16-2012, 07:11 AM | #215 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 3,418 Karma: 35207650 Join Date: Jun 2011 Device: iPad | Quote: 
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|  09-16-2012, 08:58 AM | #216 | |
| Autism Spectrum Disorder            Posts: 1,212 Karma: 6244877 Join Date: Sep 2011 Location: Coastal Texas Device: Android Phone | Quote: 
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|  09-16-2012, 10:30 AM | #217 | |
| Wizard            Posts: 3,418 Karma: 35207650 Join Date: Jun 2011 Device: iPad | Quote: 
 For the on screen keyboard, nothing beats Swiftkey, IMO.    I use the tablet about 50% of the time undocked for reading, and other tablet like uses. I have several non-free office type apps on it but no plain text editor. | |
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|  09-16-2012, 11:52 AM | #218 | 
| temp. out of service            Posts: 2,818 Karma: 24285242 Join Date: May 2010 Location: Duisburg (DE) Device: PB 623 | |
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|  09-16-2012, 01:36 PM | #219 | 
| IOC Chief Archivist            Posts: 3,950 Karma: 53868218 Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Fruitland Park, FL, USA Device: Meebook M7, Paperwhite 2021, Fire HD 8+, Fire HD 10+, Lenovo Tab P12 | 
			
			I just started using Scrivener again after not writing anything for months. Funny how some time away can make things fresh. When I first got it, I couldn't "see" how some of the features would work for me. Now I'm really getting into it beyond the basic "writing things in chunks" concept. Doing as much as possible from within Scrivener (importing research docs, attaching files) helps keep me "attached" to what I'm writing, making it less likely that I'll get swept off on a tangent.  My original concept started falling apart so I'm reworking it and starting over. Now I'm trying to make myself get in the habit of using tags and labels NOW before I have too much stuff in the project. | 
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|  09-16-2012, 02:14 PM | #220 | 
| Zealot            Posts: 100 Karma: 1234598 Join Date: Apr 2009 Device: Sony PRS-505, Asus Transformer, WIFI Xoom, EVO LTE, 3G Paperwhite 10/2 | 
			
			I have used Celtx in the past and really enjoyed it. Although it is more geared towards screenwriting, it has presets for novels and other formats as well. The character development tools are a big help. The paid version is only $15 ($10 sale right now) and they also have a free version. https://www.celtx.com/dlDesktop.html | 
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|  09-16-2012, 03:29 PM | #221 | |
| IOC Chief Archivist            Posts: 3,950 Karma: 53868218 Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Fruitland Park, FL, USA Device: Meebook M7, Paperwhite 2021, Fire HD 8+, Fire HD 10+, Lenovo Tab P12 | Quote: 
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|  09-16-2012, 07:08 PM | #222 | 
| Wizard            Posts: 3,418 Karma: 35207650 Join Date: Jun 2011 Device: iPad | 
			
			No matter what I try, I keep coming back to MS Word. I dunno. Something about just typing the story in (with grammar/spelling help) with just a blank page works for me. I have a notes doc, and my story doc. I have been using word processors since the early 80's (remember the ones where you had the tinny LCD to work with? glorified typewriter really?) and I guess I am just stuck.  Since its is only $50 for the Office Suite (as a student), its not even cost prohibitive. Maybe some day I will see the light? | 
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|  09-16-2012, 08:22 PM | #223 | |
| temp. out of service            Posts: 2,818 Karma: 24285242 Join Date: May 2010 Location: Duisburg (DE) Device: PB 623 | Quote: 
 Use whatever works best for you personally instead of bending your visualisation to someone others patterns. | |
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|  09-16-2012, 08:23 PM | #224 | |
| IOC Chief Archivist            Posts: 3,950 Karma: 53868218 Join Date: Dec 2010 Location: Fruitland Park, FL, USA Device: Meebook M7, Paperwhite 2021, Fire HD 8+, Fire HD 10+, Lenovo Tab P12 | Quote: 
  I, on the other hand, am apparently allergic to properly using word processors. Word, OOo, doesn't matter. If I need to draft a "normal" text document, I usually use Notepad++ then sling it into Publisher for formatting. I do use Word, when the document requires it, but for anything longer than a page I start freaking out a bit. I know, I'm weird, but it's probably because my entry into the business world started with Pagemaker (later InDesign) and project management software. For my current job, things like training documents start in One Note and migrate to Publisher. I'm so dreading the day I have to submit to Smashwords. Of course, at the rate I'm going, by that time maybe they'll take direct ebook format uploads. I can dream, anyway. | |
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|  09-17-2012, 05:06 AM | #225 | 
| cacoethes scribendi            Posts: 5,818 Karma: 137770742 Join Date: Nov 2010 Location: Australia Device: Kobo Aura One & H2Ov2, Sony PRS-650 | 
			
			I've been thinking about this (since my current process produces carefully made epubs).  From what I've been reading here and elsewhere, most sales for my genre will come from Amazon anyway.  So when I'm ready I will publish direct to Amazon and anywhere else that lets me control the format, and Smashwords can ... well, they can just be ignored until they learn that one size doesn't always fit all.
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