[DM-MUG] : Powerful OS X app for writers | 43 Folders: another MacLaw Posting

Victoria L. Herring lists at herringlaw.com
Mon Feb 12 09:06:40 CST 2007


>Wow! Thanks for the heads-up. I downloaded it to try, and I’ve been 
>VERY impressed. I thought at first that I needed another word 
>processor like a whole in the head (I’ve already got a few of those), 
>but this is really a different kind of tool. I use Notebook, 
>DEVONThink and SOHO Notes to gather information for pleadings and the 
>like; they’re really specialized databases, and have nice outlining 
>tools. But when it comes to actually putting that info together into 
>the written document, it’s copy and paste hell. Scrivener nicely 
>fills the gap between the collection of clippings (usually ideas for 
>arguments and citations when I’m drafting a pleading) and the final 
>document. I’m pretty sure I’m gonna buy it. Seems to have great 
>support from the developer as well.
>
>Take the time to go through the tutorial. It’s such a unique program 
>that I really didn’t notice how powerful it was at first glance.
>
>Rob
>On Feb 10, 2007, at 5:29 PM, Warwick A Rothnie wrote:
>
>>  For those of you into index card cross-examination prep or ...
>>
>  > http://www.43folders.com/2007/01/21/scrivener-review/
>

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