Scrivener vs Docs
Google Docs is free, and collaborative. I own a Microsoft 365 license, which gives me the latest version of Word . There are also several open source, free word processing programs available. Not to mention the various competitors for Scrivener , specifically targeted towards authors. So, why did I choose Scrivener? The answer to that is multi-faceted. My reasoning won’t be a fit for every other author out there, but perhaps it will shed some light on what Scrivener has to offer. If you’re trying to decide what program to use, this article should provide valuable insight from someone who is using Scrivener to its extreme. Before I begin : No, I am not sponsored and have zero contact with Literature & Latte or any of their staff. I am just passionate about my work, and the tools I’m using to produce it. Working Offline I live “out in the boonies”. Our house is surrounded by farmland, and our roads are car-and-a-half wide with no lines or street lights. They twist and wind through ...