Nice and fluent Turkish you have there. I've been busy organizing moving to Canada these last months. After that, I'll be back in L&L. Hopefully before I move I'll have finished my novel here (thanks to Scrivener) and have it published.
Interestingly I found this article in Turkey's most popular computer magazine, Chip. The title is Top 10 Most Loved Programs of All Times and puts Scrivener on number 9. http://www.chip.com.tr/galeri/tum-zamanlarin-en-sevilen-10-programi_2449_9.html#id Other softwares in the list are WordPerfect 5.1...
First of all, marvelous and exiting beta product. I am considering switching to Windows because of some non-Scrivener related issues (such as a working Turkish theasaurus in Windows, etc.). I have been using Scrivener for Mac for quite some years know and am more than satisfied with it. I don't know...
Fair enough Keith. The icon is the one thing that has the right to be as personal as you want it to be. We're writers here, so we have something to say on everything concerning anything. Cheers.
[quote="shrumpkin"]Geesh! You guys who are bent on whining about the new icon need to cope. Is it such a big deal what the thing looks like? Shouldn't you be more obsessed with your writing? [/quote] I still haven't been able to download the new Scrivener but I've written two novels in the...
Just a reminder... You have my full help and service when the translations start for the Turkish version. After that I am ready to put Scrivener anouncements on my own literature sites in Turkish with over 10.000 amateur author members. (I'm sure at least a few of them uses Mac's!) (http://www.izede...
Keith, I would like a connection between my Scrivener and all my other gadgets at home (TV, refrigirator, etc.) that would make it possible for everything in my houste to start beeping when it becomes obvious that I haven't written enough that day. Possible? And as you're into that, could you make i...
I prefer L. P. Hartley's notion, that "the past is another country. They do things differently there." This sounds reasonable, and I agree that it can be applied to many aspects of history, still many of the things that form a culture do not change over time. I say culture because things ...
I don't know how many of you are familiar with Howard Fast, I personally tried to follow everything he wrote before he died in 2003. He wrote numerous kinds of books, (all in all he wrote almost 100 novels, and numerous other kinds of books). Spartacus, Freedom Road, April Morning are among his famo...
Studio717, sincerly thanks for the StoryLines recommondation. I'm using it and I've put the chronology of events in order (at last!). Its a simple software, but it does what it's meant to do. I've for instance just found out the truth behind a controversial issue (where a certain person was born) by...
Checked it out. Yet it all points out to the Balkan railway project. The Balyans on the other hand were more occupied with the railways in Anatolia. Still worth the try... :) By the way, you should consider writing your family story. I'm sure it will be a big hit here, if not everywhere then definit...