: Re: Program for Tracking Scene Information Background I'm a plotter, meaning that I develop my novel before I start writing it. You could say that I'm almost an extreme variety of plotter, as I
Check out Scrivener
It is a tool designed specifically for planning/research/writing anything, and it is very customizable and flexible. It is not free, but affordable ( for Windows version) and has a true 30-days trial which only counts days you actually used the application.
I use a small subset of Scrivener's features, and I will never use anything else for writing, for I am totally hooked (I do not work for L&L :-) ).
It also works well with Aeon Timeline, there are ways of linking their files together, and has a companion iOS app. ().
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