that was my next port of call.. but i've always found them rather hard to get answers out of... I guess it seemed odd (but good) that scrivener was listed there along with the big guns... not that scrivener isn't... but its a nice feather in the cap.. ;) I have issues with my speech currently.. so i...
Saw a posting on a other writing group in the USA about dragon dictate v6 for Mac coming along in September, the interesting bit is that specifically meant ions support for scrivener (which was listed along with the "big" applications like word, pages etc http://www.nuance.co.uk/for-indivi...
I use SimpleNote at the moment for my 'scratch pad' so its not dissimilar i guess to what you're proposing.. but just hoped there might be a chance to do something more integrated that picked up the desktop's scratchpad as well...
Would it be possible to implement the scratchpad in iOS? I'm currently using a seperate project (called scratchpad) to dump all my thoughts and random stuff that pops into my head... It would be nice to have similar functionally as the desktop version where there is an area, shared amongst all proje...
I'm in as always... although i'm a bit behind this year as I don't even have an idea of what i'm going to write about.. i have a few ideas.. but I'm procrastinating again (as normal!!) on which one to go for....!
I've managed to 50k for the last 6 years... fingers crossed for a 7th!
thanks for the update Keith... I'm as keen as everyone else to see the iOS version.. but its important to do it right.. and scrivener is so perfect... it deserves the time you're giving it...
Also use a MBA 11 here (mid 2013 edition).. and have no issues at all.. love the smaller package for being able to write on it.. not really ever noticed a real estate issue... yes the 27 inch iMac is going to give a better experience.. but it wont fit on your lap as easily.. I probably do most of my...
A good amount of formatting can be done in Scrivener, the compile is very powerful for setting the fonts, dividers (or lack of) between chapters, headings etc... If you want an advanced layout, you may wish to use a final formatting application as detailed above, so far as anything i've done is pure...
why don't you just drop the mindmap file into Scrivener's binder.. and then when you need to work on the mindmap itself you just open the mindmap from the binder with 'open with external editor'
Scrivener will put in a quicklook preview of the mindmap into the binder