![]() Dropbox synchronises the contents of your local files with an online repository. – Dropbox: basically, a versioning system made easy. Simon also has novel writing software, ywriter, which is good (just not suited to the way I work, because it’s somewhat overdetailed for my first draft process). I used to have Duotrope, but since I’m often offline, I rather prefer my information to be where I can access it even with the internet down. ![]() – Sonar: sub tracking system written by the awesome Simon Haynes. There’s all sorts of other stuff, but I haven’t really looked at them. – Writers’ Café: my index-card tool of choice on Windows, allows a good view of several storylines. It has lots of nifty features such as index cards, full-screen mode for text processing… Paying, and only available for the Mac. – Scrivener: awesome novel-writing software for the Mac, although so far I’ve mainly used it for writing detailed synopses. It’s free and available for PC, Mac and Linux, too. – Freemind: mindmapping software, great for brainstorming.
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