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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,
I think you'll find that TrueNovelist just about fulfils your requirements. Free, online with a management suite.
Here's some blurb from the site
Organize your writing and research in a way that makes sense to you. Create separate folders for characters, places, research, and more. You can create as many folders and scenes as you like.
Nothing is more motivating than knowing how much progress you have made on your story. See daily statistics on your words per minute, overall words typed, and more.
Set daily word count goals, and track your overall progress. View the last few days and see how many times you have reached your goal.
Doing a little bit of experimental writing on a scene? Take snapshots of your work, so you can rollback to an earlier version at any time.
Work is autosaved to the cloud as soon as you stop typing - work anywhere you have an internet connection.
Another online alternative is Yarny
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