Scrivener is a powerful content-generation tool for writers that allows you to concentrate on composing and structuring long and difficult documents.
Scrivener offers complete control when it comes to formatting, and it focuses on helping you get past the awkward first draft.
Scrivener is used by all sorts of professional and amateur writers, from best-selling and aspiring novelists to Hollywood scriptwriters, from students and academics to lawyers and journalists: anyone who works on long and difficult writing projects.
Those currently using Scrivener include:
· Novelists
· Short-Story Writers
· Screenwriters
· Playwrights
· Comedians
· Lawyers
· Journalists
· Lecturers
· Academics and Students
· Biographers and Memoirists
· Business and Technical Writers
· Comics and Graphic Novel Writers
· Translators
Limitations:
· Nag screen
· 30 days trial period
What's New in This Release:
Bug Fixes:
· XP users only—there was a critical bug in the Compile dialog in which the compile description text label overlayed other controls preventing their selection. Fixed missing padlock bug in inspector Fixed bug that caused early trial expiry. Fixed bug in the Compile Formatting pane whereby if the “Title” was unchecked the Prefix and Suffix were not included in the output when they should have been. Fixed bug where font kept changing to Courier New after inserting a MathType equation. Fixed issue whereby Windows installed on a Virtual Machine (VM) is not able to detect network to download update. VM installs of 1.2.1.0 will need to download the update via a web browser and install run the update manually. The update can be downloaded via the link provided in the release notes.