UPDATE: Scrivener for iOS is currently in Beta!

http://www.literatureandlatte.com/blog/?p=594

In the meantime, there is way you can read and edit Scrivener files on your iPhone and Ipad and it's called Folder Sync.

Folder sync makes a backup of Scrivener files to the folder of your choice as RTF files (Rich Text Format) that can be read by RTF mobile word processors.

By using an iCloud-compatible RTF iOS word processor you can get at the files and edit them on an iPhone or iPad. First Download an app that reads & writes RTF and has iCloud capability. I'll use the free RTF Write for iOS as an example, but there are others that work as well.

So here are the steps to get it up and running using iCloud and the free RTF Write. For those wanting to use a dropbox solution see the last paragraph of this article.

1. DOWNLOad "RTF Write" for iOS and Install it

RTF Write (free) for iPhone/iPad

2. GET YOU DESKTOP READY TO USE YOUR ICLOUD DRIVE

To get your desktop computer ready, make sure Cloud Support is turned on in your Mac's Settings app. You may need to enter your Apple ID (the email and password you use to buy stuff in the Apple Store). To get it to turn on.