What software/apps are you guys using right now ?

Darkcrow.

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As the title say, what software/Apps are you guys using right now to write you novels?
In my case, it is Notion (As i am able to sync all my devices through it for free) and Grammarly (to correcte most of my Grammatical mistakes,)
 

CupcakeNinja

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As the title say, what software/Apps are you guys using right now to write you novels?
In my case, it is Notion (As i am able to sync all my devices through it for free) and Grammarly (to correcte most of my Grammatical mistakes,)
Nothing. I create the entire chapter in my mind and then use technomagic to transfer and then post the contents
 

CadmarLegend

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As the title say, what software/Apps are you guys using right now to write you novels?
In my case, it is Notion (As i am able to sync all my devices through it for free) and Grammarly (to correcte most of my Grammatical mistakes,)
I haven't really written in a while... but, I usually use stuff like Grammarly, as you said, and I write on Google Docs. However, after having written 50k words, the Google Docs started taking a long time to load the entire document, so I decided that I would write directly on Scribble Hub. It was at that moment I realized that I got too busy to write and that my plotline had a lot of holes in it.

So, if I do write in the next few months, I'll probably just be using the SH dashboard and Grammarly to keep things grammatical.
 

Darkcrow.

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Nothing. I create the entire chapter in my mind and then use technomagic to transfer and then post the contents
I can never do that. In the beginning, my stories are in pieces, Like sometimes i write the start of an arc as well as its ending simulteniously and slowly begans to fill the mid arc as the time goes by.
 

Reyezwriting

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Google docs, that way my editor can acces the files and edit it whenever he has the time.
 

Biggest-Kusa-Out-There

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Word, Apache OpenOffice, Cambridge Dictionary (physical copy(it's a thicc boy)), Thesaurus . com, online dictionary when looking for definitions I don't find on the physical copy.
Grammar-checking apps can suck my asscrack, they're shit IMO.
 

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I don't know. I just know that I am old and have arthritis and carpal tunnel, so there are often breaks with ice packs.
 

Gryphon

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Write in Docs, edit using grammarly, do finishing touches in Microsoft Word.
 

Paul_Tromba

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Grammarly and Microsoft editor. They both keep up with each other and make sure that I have good grammar and spelling.
 
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