I’ve tried many different writing apps over the years. In Raging Swan Press’s early years, I used Microsoft Word and Evernote. Things change, however, and a wise writer and designer seeks out the best tools for the job. I’ve now concluded that no single writing app fits every use-case scenario.Worse

  • @Arxir
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    41 year ago

    Obsidian. Hands down the best note-taking and writing app.

    • @[email protected]
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      21 year ago

      Just discovered this myself! Going to poke around at it after the holidays, but it seems like exactly what I wanted out of a note-taking app, and even a writing app.

      I was actually learning and configuring vim, and taking notes in markdown, before I found an app that did pretty much exactly what I wanted and more without the fuss. :P

  • @Gradually_Adjusting
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    31 year ago

    A mix of LibreOffice, Kanka.io, and Notion.

    Oh, and insane walls of text via SMS to friends who somehow forgot to ask about my midget dance fight lore. Bless them.

  • @[email protected]
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    31 year ago

    One of my most detailed campaigns was mostly written in Scrivener which worked pretty well. Other than that, I mainly use a personal MediaWiki instance.

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      11 year ago

      I’ve used Scrivener for ages! Wrote a bunch of papers with it in college. Great for organizing a project. Lately I’ve been leaning towards a more barebones approach, but there’s no denying Scrivener is extremely good at what it does.