I did look at Scrivener last year as a possibility, and while I thought it would be an excellent piece of software if I wanted to write a proper novel, I did think that it had too many options and preferences and ways to re-organise things to make it suitable for NNWM for me. If it can be tweaked, I would tweak it.
I was thinking of just plain text files, written with IA Writer or Byword or one of those plain text "distraction free" editors. And possibly locked after I'd finished one. I could move them into Scrivener afterwards to actually do proper work with them.
It is possible to re-learn handwriting by the way - I had to. Whether it is a productive use of time is another matter.
Re: If you're going to type it...
Date: 2011-10-09 07:35 pm (UTC)I was thinking of just plain text files, written with IA Writer or Byword or one of those plain text "distraction free" editors. And possibly locked after I'd finished one. I could move them into Scrivener afterwards to actually do proper work with them.
It is possible to re-learn handwriting by the way - I had to. Whether it is a productive use of time is another matter.