"South Lake" from the maker of Journler (alpha) (Mac only)
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Posted by Franz Grieser
Sep 9, 2016 at 06:07 PM
Somewhat OT:
MadaboutDana wrote:
>Ha, I’d forgotten about Papyrus Autor! I’ve been nagging the developers
>to produce an English version for many years. I see they’re still
>valiantly trying to get something English out by the end of this year.
>
>It’s an amazing program. More info (for English readers) here:
>http://www.rom-logicware.com
They announced they plan to present the new English edition at the Frankfurt book fair in October.
Posted by shatteredmindofbob
Sep 11, 2016 at 11:01 PM
Franz Grieser wrote:
Somewhat OT:
>
>MadaboutDana wrote:
>>Ha, I’d forgotten about Papyrus Autor! I’ve been nagging the developers
>>to produce an English version for many years. I see they’re still
>>valiantly trying to get something English out by the end of this year.
>>
>>It’s an amazing program. More info (for English readers) here:
>>http://www.rom-logicware.com
>
>They announced they plan to present the new English edition at the
>Frankfurt book fair in October.
Any idea how this compares to Scrivener? Recently used that on a major writing project and discovered how truly awesome it is when dealing with something big.
Posted by Franz Grieser
Sep 12, 2016 at 09:01 AM
shatteredmindofbob wrote:
>Any idea how this compares to Scrivener? Recently used that on a major
>writing project and discovered how truly awesome it is when dealing with
>something big.
Papyrus is a completely different approach - it’s more like a traditional word precessor such as Word, LibreOffice Writer, Wordperfect. With a lot of writer’s tools with respect to spelling, grammar and style.
Splitting an existing document into various parts and - vice versa - building a long document by combining smaller parts - that is where Scrivener shines.
Franz