Description

MORE THAN MICROSOFT WORD

WHY YOU'LL LOVE IT

TOP FEATURES

Edit Multiple Documents - "Scrivenings” mode temporarily combines individual documents into a single text, allowing you to view and edit different sections of your manuscript in isolation or as a whole

- "Scrivenings” mode temporarily combines individual documents into a single text, allowing you to view and edit different sections of your manuscript in isolation or as a whole Snapshots - Taking a “snapshot” of a document allows you to edit and rewrite in the confidence that you can restore an earlier revision at any time

- Taking a “snapshot” of a document allows you to edit and rewrite in the confidence that you can restore an earlier revision at any time Corkboard - Virtual index cards store a synopsis for every document you create, so you can storyboard and rearrange your project

- Virtual index cards store a synopsis for every document you create, so you can storyboard and rearrange your project Outlining - A fully-featured outliner helps you take control of the structure of your work

- A fully-featured outliner helps you take control of the structure of your work Scriptwriting - Switch to scriptwriting mode for automatic screen or stage play formatting—or set up your own script formats—then export to a dedicated scriptwriting program such as Final Draft

- Switch to scriptwriting mode for automatic screen or stage play formatting—or set up your own script formats—then export to a dedicated scriptwriting program such as Final Draft QuickReference Panes - Load research documents or notes into floating windows for limitless access to reference material, even in full-screen mode

- Load research documents or notes into floating windows for limitless access to reference material, even in full-screen mode Sync - Synchronize the text of your project with many popular mobile applications for the iPad and iPhone

THE PROOF

WHAT YOU'LL NEED

OS: OS X 10.6 (Snow Leopard) or above

Fully compatible with OS X 10.9 (Mavericks)

Intel Only: An Intel-based Mac is required

Scrivener integrates with Mac OS X to support all languages, with Scrivener’s interface being available in English, German, Spanish and French

LICENSE DETAILS

How many computers can you activate software with? - Scrivener comes with a generous "household" license. This allows you to install Scrivener on multiple Mac computers provided that you are the primary user or owner, and on any machines owned by members of your immediate family residing in your household.

- Scrivener comes with a generous "household" license. This allows you to install Scrivener on multiple Mac computers provided that you are the primary user or owner, and on any machines owned by members of your immediate family residing in your household. When does license need to be redeemed by? - By December 31st, 2014

- By December 31st, 2014 What version is it? - 2.5, includes updates for versions 2.x

Ever tried writing a novel in Microsoft Word? Trust us, you don't want to. That's whyaround the world use: it's a word processor and project management tool that stays with you from your first, unformed idea all the way through to the final draft. As you're writing, outline your ideas, take notes, and view research all at once. Scrivener takes all the tools you have scattered around your desk and makes them available inScrivener is a, and has received great reviews from many industry magazines including MacFormat, Macworld, MacUser, MacLife and more. It's also being– New York Times Best-Selling novelists, screenwriters, university professors, editors and journalists – who rely on their writing skills every day.“Verdict: Far and away the best application available for long-form writing—on any platform.” - (5/5)"Scrivener is one of the finds of the last ten years.” -“Just wanted to say that after taking the plunge and using Scrivener in earnest for my current book, it’s proved to be a godsend... This is what working writers need - it does the core stuff well, and doesn’t force extra functions down your throat unless you want them..." -“Before I discovered Scrivener I used index cards and thumb tacks to find the narrative arc of a piece... Now everything’s in one place on my computer, linked and intuitively accessible...” -