![]() (Not so invaluable for Panters, too I recommended it to one of my clients and he said that although he thought his book was finished, after he plunked it into YWriter and thought he'd use the Action/Reaction tracking-"just for fun"-he realized that he had TONS of dead-air scenes clogging up his thriller and learning that helped him pare it down and make it lean and mean. It allows you to use the Goal/Conflict/Outcome or Reaction/Dilemma/Choice tracking, to keep your plot moving along, if you're a fan of Dwight Swain. ![]() You can track what viewpoint a particular scene is written from, if applicable-or not. You can, for example, add information for your scenes list for each chapter, so you know what locations you use, what items (cars, wrenches, the candlestick!), along with notes, or not. I guess what I like about it is that you can be as fiddly as you want. Y'know, compared to Scrivener, I don't find it fiddly at all. ![]() Maybe now that I'm a bit more comfortable in my writer-ish 'skin', I'll give it another go. However, I DO like the idea that there is an Android version. I've not been a big fan of yWriter, not because it's ugly (Windows Scrivener is every bit as ugly), but I find the program a bit 'fiddly'.
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