Re: Could people comment on Scrivener?

Subject: Re: Could people comment on Scrivener?
From: Syed Zaeem Hosain <Syed -dot- Hosain -at- aeris -dot- net>
To: Jim Jones <han4yu3 -at- gmail -dot- com>
Date: Thu, 2 Mar 2023 07:00:54 +0000

Most excellent, thanks!

Z

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From: Jim Jones <han4yu3 -at- gmail -dot- com>
Sent: Wednesday, March 1, 2023 7:25 PM
To: Syed Zaeem Hosain <Syed -dot- Hosain -at- aeris -dot- net>
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Subject: Re: Could people comment on Scrivener?



Because of my screenwriting activities, I have used it, and I like it. I still will use it.

A couple of years ago I took a very useful screenwriting course and Scrivener was a recommended tool for the course.

It was easy to learn.

My impression was that Scrivener could easily be adapted to use for other things. Books, for example, and not just scripts.

Jim Jones

AB and MA in Linguistics

LinkedIn.com/in/jimxlat


On Wednesday, March 1, 2023, Syed Zaeem Hosain <Syed -dot- Hosain -at- aeris -dot- net<mailto:Syed -dot- Hosain -at- aeris -dot- net>> wrote:
Have people used Scrivener to write and can comment on how you liked or disliked it?

I am looking for a tool where I can:


1. Create a basic outline of the sections I want in the book.
2. Write the text of the sections - in relatively random order - and then combine and organize them together.
3. Create a PDF output of the final book.

From what I can tell, Scrivener fits the bill pretty inexpensively. My initial writing will not be long books, of course.

And, yes, I am willing to have a bit of a learning curve (which seems to be what some reviews are saying) to get familiar with it.

Comments - pros and cons? I trust people here far more than the random reviews I have read so far! ð

Thanks!

Z
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