![]() The outline function in Word is deceptive in its simplicity. (alternative to Microsoft Office)ĪbiWord (Word processor alternative to Word)Ĭeltx (More geared towards screenwriting, but you can use it for other things as well.) Comment by John Dishon 3 hours ago” SuperNotecard (Use virtual notecards to organize your novel) Liquid Story Binder (Another great thing about LSB is that you can install it on a USB drive and take it with you and run the program on any computer from the USB drive) ![]() Q10 (full screen text editing, bare bones but good for cutting down on distraction, plus has word count and you can set writing goals) “If you want more programs to check out, try these: Here by the way is a snippet from a cross-post on my page over at Crimespace, by John Dishon: Haven’t gotten to the actual writing stage yet with Liquid Story Binder! John, I can email the file I’ve created using ProsePro to the editor, and it retains the formatting. So I’m wondering: What writing software do you use? What is the one feature in that software that you cannot–would not–live without? My new infatuation with Liquid Story Binder has given me a Hugh Hefner-type roving eye for other software programs that might be out there, waiting to help me plumb the depths of the next great American Thriller Bestseller. And…and things I haven’t even discovered yet.īut here’s the thing. I’ve been playing around with this new program, and I’ve discovered so many new bells and whistles that I’ve become a veritable one-woman marching band. ProsePro has few bells and whistles other than that, but I never cared.īut then in one of my Yahoo groups, someone happened to mention a program called Liquid Story Binder. ![]() It’s cheap, it plugs into Word, and best of all, it auto-formats my chapter headings, page and chapter numbers so that I don’t have to deal with them. In my own writing, up until now I have been a fan of a little program called ProsePro. After Clare’s lovely dreamweaver post yesterday, I thought I’d slam us down to earth with some Tool-Guy talk (okay, so I’m a Tool Gal, but honestly.
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