
Writing tools are personal choices, whether Mac or Windows.
We decided to check with a writer to review a few popular Mac writing applications (I just can’t bring myself to use the phrase ‘word processor’).
Enter a Mac360 guest writer, Tom Coppinger from Dublin, Ireland.
Tom reviews two promising writer’s tools, Avenir, now at version 2.2.11, and the simpler, more elegant, Jer’s Novel Writer.
“It was a dark and stormy night. On opposite sides of the restless.... (excerpted).
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Jay said:
Scrivener is my favorite Mac software for novel writing. It gives me the creative freedom I need, it is stable and just absolutely fantastic.