3/17/2023 0 Comments Corkboard app for mac![]() Markdown is great for articles and blog posts and technical, factual, and/or journalistic material, but for me, it just doesn’t sit well with stories. I really, really like that Scrivener uses rich text. ![]() It’s more page-like, and it’s how we’re used to reading the stuff. I’ll start by saying that I believe fiction should be written in rich text, with native italics, curly quotes, em-dashes, and whatever else you need (which shouldn’t be much at all). I’m not going to edit this much before publishing it, because once you’ve spent enough time as a professional writer, you develop an instinctive feel for the rhythm and tone of I really can’t be arsed. This article pertains almost solely to the iPad versions of each app.īefore we go any further, I want to mention that I’ve more or less been awake since 04:30 today, and it’s now after 18:00. I’ve been giving Ulysses a bit more of my time lately, and I wanted to jot down some of my thoughts about it, and how it compares to Scrivener, for posterity. I wrote about the new-this-year iPad version of Scrivener a month ago, and in that piece I also touched on Ulysses, which takes a different approach to writing and assembling long (or short) written works. I wrote CHANGER in Scrivener on the Mac, and I edited and assembled Raw Materials with it too. I’ve been a Scrivener user for a long time.
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