![]() So what did the app inherit from its older siblings? The Binder, Corkboard (iPad only), and Inspector are there. Many of you might even find it more intuitive than the original software, especially once you realize some of the handiest editing features are hiding out on the extended keyboard (see Making Notes below). The app combines the familiar functionality of iOS with the best of Scrivener’s features. (Feel free to shriek with delight or throw fairy dust. Yes, that’s right, you can now write on the go with only an iPhone or iPad, and sync your work back to Scrivener on your Mac or PC. In fact, for those who find all the options in the regular version of Scrivener hair-raising, I thought you might enjoy a quick primer on the newest kid in the Literature & Latte family: the Scrivener for iOS app. ( Me dressed as a clown, not the tree…)īut working with Scrivener doesn’t have to be scary. I’m pretty sure I can frighten more writers with the word “Scrivener,” than by yelling “Boo!” while jumping out from behind a tree dressed as a clown.
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