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There are a number of stages shared by most types of writer. And a review of writers' tools needs to cover the whole process of writing from the original idea in the writer's mind to the publication in the hands of the reader. But it covers no earlier stage of the writing process. It's not unreasonable for writing words down, functions well for editing, and can publish in a number of formats. The form of most programs for writing seems to be based on the same structure as Outliners & Notetakers many of which transmogrified into PIMs before their near extinction.ĭespite the existence of these programs, most, it seems, still use Word - maybe because using what you are used to avoids a learning curve. I think that I will end up putting them all in their own 'mini-reviews' and just have a few overall conclusions & tables here, with links to those reviews. Having put in two tables, I think that just the tables overwhelm this post.
#WRITEITNOW APRIL 2016 SOFTWARE#
I have designed a simple table which gives an overview of each piece of software my original intention of going into much greater depth would have overwhelmed this thread, so I will do a mini-review for each program that seems interesting enough in this context. So I regard this as an initial draft, which I will adapt and extend. Preferably a collaborative review incorporating suggestions, different perspectives and approaches. This is intended to be a comparative review for writers' software which looks at all the processes that may be involved in writing.