ConnectedText v5
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Posted by DaXiong
Sep 26, 2011 at 02:11 PM
@Daly (and others)
I use CT regularly in my writing, so here’s my take. Find a simple project, and just start using it. As your project grows, you’ll discover more features in CT that make life easy. As others have said, just jump in.
I don’t use 50% of the features, including some of the power features. But what I need is there, and works great. I’ve never had CT crash, and find it easy to work in its environment.
One other added benefit, Eduardo is amazingly responsive as a developer. When I’ve emailed for support, I got a response quickly - and a real response, not an auto-responder saying message received.
I’d describe CT as a writing environment. To me, taking notes is writing; brainstorming is writing; outlining is writing. CT does all of these tasks well. I use other tools too, but my projects all reside in CT.