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Topic : What's a good, multi-platform writing app? (that's not Google docs or Evernote) Sorry if this question has been asked a lot I've been writing for a year now and have used both Google docs - selfpublishingguru.com

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Sorry if this question has been asked a lot

I've been writing for a year now and have used both Google docs and Evernote and found them both to be lacking

Google docs: I'm a writer who likes to flit between chapters (I have all my chapters in separate documents), so I find it very cumbersome changing between google documents to find the exact chapter from the exact book I want

Evernote: I love the way that notebooks are structured in evernote. It's everything I wanted from google docs. Unfortunately, it also has its problems. You can't change text colour on the phone app (which is how I do my edits). You can't add comments. Evernote struggles a lot when I want to copy a large chunk of text (this is what broke the camel's back for me)

I've tried googling, but I can't seem to find anything that fits my needs

I'd like something multi-platform because I write on my phone as well as my PC

Does any such app exist?


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Organon is a plug-in for Libre Office, which is available on both Linux and Windows (there's a Mac fork of OpenOffice or Libre Office, but I'm not sure Organon is available for the Mac version).

The resulting document will be in .odt (Open Document Text) format, and can be opened on Android devices with AndrOpenOffice (again, not sure if there's an iOS version). There's no Organon for Android, as far as I know, because it depends on plug-in capability that was introduced after the switch from Open to Libre.


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