For me Scrivener is a piece of cake, very easy to use and to figure out and all the new writer's software creators use it like dog breeders used the English Bulldog to enhance and improve on their strains. And sometimes Software with a 80s look is quite refreshing like a classic car with a brand new motor. Sometimes I use WriteItNow6 because it works on mac or windows and although its not pretty the functionality it has is super convenient for the one time price to own. It's quite shocking what AI can achieve these days and lately MSWORD is adding much AI functionality pretty soon. I kinda like SCRIBBLE.SO but I'm still trying it out too. I tried Plot Factory and Living Writer, but I wasn't an immediate fan because you can't write to your manuscript directly from your PlotGrid like you can do in NovelPad. I'm trying out Novel Factory for a month right now. My lifetime copy of ProWritingAid works great with MSWord and Scrivener, so does SmartEdit, but SmartEdit is Windows based only so when I feel like working on my M1 or my Google Pixel Book then I use Atticus or NovelPad because they are all-platform web apps. Sometimes I use Scrivener for organizing and MS Word for editing. I use my lifetime of Atticus integrated with BookBrush, my lifetime of ProWritingAid and Plottr. I’m telling myself I can’t order a new MacBook Pro (mine is a dinosaur from 2013) until I hit 50k, but willpower has never been my strongest character trait. Plus they’re very active on Discord and are always looking for feedback to improve their next updates. It’s the most seamless transition from MacBook to Mobile to iPad that I’ve ever found.
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