I could be wrong here, because I always save projects in the same place, but I think that Scrivener remembers where you save a project and then uses that location as the default until you change it. And then remembers the new location as the default until you change it again. If you choose "Sav...
I have one problem with this argument: it seems to have been proposed from within the Apple ecosystem, where it might make perfect sense. I use iPad Scrivener a lot: almost every day in fact. I do not need a laptop, because I have an iPad and a magic keyboard for when I need it. However, I DO also u...
You currently have a "short story". This consists of words arranged in paragraphs. It may also include headings which, if it became a "novel", would become the titles of chapters. Scrivener allows you to make a selection and then split the document in two at that point. What was ...
I think you are somehow confused. The iPad version of Scrivener has been available for a long time. It has no new version on the way, or at least nothing has been announced about a new version. The iPad app does not cost $44, and therefore the screenshot that you show seems to be referring to the Ma...
Vaporware? That is quite simply a very silly thing to assert. I have been using the beta version since sometime last year. I literally use it every day for two web projects. It works perfectly for me. I don’t need complex compiling, and I believe some areas there and elsewhere are still being worked...
FWIW I think that you / we do not need to fear that the Dropbox client itself is suddenly going to greatly increase the amount of resources that it uses on your computer. The main new features on offer are "smart sync" which enables you to store some files and folders ONLY on the Dropbox s...
I have Scrivener on my iPad Air 2 and Windows 10 (beta 3). I use it in more or less the same way as @Silverdragon appears to. I use it Scrivener to keep two websites going, and on one of them I post daily. I write much of this into my iPad. I also write academic papers and stories. These get´mainly ...
Dropbox keeps getting worse . More memory usage in the desktop app. Higher prices for less storage. Scrivener is still the sole reason I’m tied to Dropbox. It’s a bummer. In my experience Dropbox does not ”keep getting worse”. In nobody’s experience is Dropbox offering ”higher prices for less stora...
If you think this discussion is irrelevant or useless then why are you posting replies? I’d think you’d just not participate. I won’t guess at your motives but you might want to speculate why you feel the need to join a discussion that in your opinion is useless. Erm, because it is a discussion for...
There is no Scrivener 2 for Windows. There is 1.9.something and there is the beta 3 (which IS numbered as 2.9.something). The beta version should do what you want and it is almost ready for prime time. I have been using the Windows beta version and the iOS app for almost a year now with no problems ...
It all depends who the "others" are, which is difficult to discern from your post. If they are editors who will directly collaborate / overrule you then Scrivener may not be the best choice ofsoftware for you. StarDog2 is completely correct about this. On the other hand, if they are peers ...
Now starring in a thread of its own: (I posted this on another thread and got gently reminded that the rule is "One bug, one thread" - which makes perfect sense to me.) Here is another small bug that I think I have found. Alternatively something has changed since I last tried to do this. I...
Here is another small bug that I think I have found. Alternatively something has changed since I last did this. Every month I remove an item (the folder named for last month) from the Project Bookmarks and add a new one. I then rearrange them so that the List goes something like: April, May, Essay, ...