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: Re: Is there a free online alternative to Scrivener? I currently use Google Drive/Docs to pen all of my novels and short stories, but really feel that I could do with a management suite of sorts,
Scrivener is a fantastic tool that's also a remarkably well-written piece of software. The programmer deserves recompense for his effort. Neither Word nor Evernote nor OneNote are sufficiently similar to Scrivener to merit comparison. Look at the Literature and Latte website. Read about it. Check out Gwen Hernandez site; she's an expert on Scrivener. Yes, it costs money. Yes, yes, yes, it's worth it.
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