![]() ![]() As such, you can adjust indentation, font sizes and all of that, making the document look as pretty as you’d like. ![]() ![]() Unlike other writing programs like iA Writer or Ulysses or, uh, Notepad, Scrivener is more like Microsoft Word in that it presents a WYSIWYG environment. To be fair, the UI has been tidied up a bit, but large parts of it are unchanged and it wouldn’t be so bad if it didn’t utterly ignore the conventions of standard Windows software–or any other software, for that matter. The upgrade and installation processes were both quick and painless, and the program looked much as it did when I used the last beta.Īnd it remains as inscrutable as ever. I had used the beta off and on through its years of development (the original release date was projected to be 2018– see here for more), so I was broadly familiar with the update (and have used version 3 on the Mac). Since I qualified for a discount on upgrading, I decided to spend the $34, even though I don’t use Scrivener anymore, to check it out. Then I found out that version 3 for Windows was released six days ago (Mato be exact). I have opined before on the travails of getting the Windows version of Scrivener caught up to the Mac version. ![]()
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