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Aeon timeline chromebook
Aeon timeline chromebook





aeon timeline chromebook

I've debated on simply using YWriter with some type of kluge for Evernote or OneNote, but.that feels all clunky too. If I've learned one thing, it's that if you create characters that people love, they'll read almost ANY dreck that has them. I don't want to give that up, because frankly, I like the way that SP makes me THINK about my character development. SPro can't, it seems, peer across a network and see the files that I've created on box X for box Y. (Having to input material I've already done, to manually create a timeline-what happens when you move scenes around? In YWriter, IT does the work.) I don't know any other writing program that has one-not one that you don't have to do manually. I don't want to lose YWriter's (frankly AWESOME) built-in timelining, if I can avoid it. I tried using a LAN, across my own network, to shared folders on my desktop-where I do a large part of my work-but of course, that means that both computers have to be running, for that to work. structure isn't one that YWriter can see or recognize. YWriter literally can't "see" its own RTF files, if I save it to Dropbox, from the Win8 laptop, because it uses the Dropbox for Mobile "app," really, not the usual Dropbox Desktop. None of these are really designed to work with a cloud environment.

  • Snowflake Pro, (useful, but also, not really designed for a cloud environment), and,.
  • LSBXE (all hat, no cattle, but I have some stuff in it that I don't want to lose-worthless as a writer's program, IMHO).
  • I've been a happy YWriter user for a long time, but the way YWriter actually works-or doesn't-is giving me some agita with my Win8 laptop. I'm testing Aeon Timeline for that very purpose, but it's about the cost of Scrivener.Īeon Timeline is geared specifically for writers.Well, drat.

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    DOCX files but I don't know of any, aside from MS Word, that always translates highly formatted Word files correctly.

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    I suspect my unease with Scrivener will diminish with use and time.Īlmost every professional writer who talks about their output mentions you cannot really get away from using MS Word because that format is preferred by most customers for reviewing and final writer's output. That is a little funny because after many years of using MS Word at work I'm almost completely at ease using it. However I very much like the extra layer of database-like functions, such as notes on chapters, tags, and such that are generally lacking in MS Word and the way you can create and organize smaller chunks of writing. The developers do things their way and put things in different menu locations than I sometimes expect. I'm not entirely comfortable with Scrivener's interface. Each of us prefers different features or is most comfortable with different interfaces. #22  Penforhire 07-11-2015, 12:30 PMI doubt there exists a "best" writing tool.







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