: Scrivener is the writer's go to tool. I use it for my writing, and it stores everything about my worlds, from characters, to maps, to the things in the world, their descriptions, etc. I
Scrivener is the writer's go to tool. I use it for my writing, and it stores everything about my worlds, from characters, to maps, to the things in the world, their descriptions, etc.
I don't see why it wouldn't work for you for this. It is a digital 3-ring binder. You can put links from one "page" to another. You can include pictures, clippings, whatever you can think of.
It is personal though. It isn't a multi-user platform like a wiki. Originally it was designed for the Mac, but I've been using their PC version for some time, just fine.
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