![]() ![]() ![]() It puts it into the correct format for agents so all you need to worry about is the line spacing. Jewel of the sea: I uploaded this so I could experiment the downloading to word feature.There is also a little cloud that you can click to save your progress and ensure it has been backed up. The site runs best in Google chrome and the app. Switching between computers (and browsers) did cause a little technical issue but the support guys at Dabble were awesome. Daisy Chain: This required regular updates so I needed to work on the story whenever I was able to.One was Daisy Chain (my NaNoWriMo project) and the other was Jewel of the Sea (aka Drift). I created two projects to test out the software. If you took part, check the NaNoWriMo offers page to see if there are any exclusive additional offers for NaNoWriMoers. We were able to use the site for free and they enabled a word count tracker – nifty!ĭabble Writer usually costs $9.99 but at the moment there is an introduction offer of $4.99 which if you subscribe will be at 50% forever.ĭabble Writer is an official sponsor of NaNoWriMo. It works best in Google or by using their app but can be used in any browser.ĭuring November, they offered a free trial to NaNoWriMo participants. Scrivener is one of the many alternatives to traditional word processors.Dabble is an online writing platform for plotting, writing and editing. However, it’s cluttered with menus and hard to learn. Here are some of the best of Dabble’s features: Dabble strives to keep writing simple, providing you with features to help you write. ![]() Unlike Scrivener where users have to pay to upgrade to the latest version, Dabble gives all users access to new features and versions for no extra charge.ĭabble works on all operating systems. Scrivener requires you to buy a different license for each operating system. The Dabble desktop and web apps work on all browsers and operating systems, including any device with a browser and internet access. Dabble is cloud-based so you can even flip between devices seamlessly.ĭabble has a simple menu interface. I should admit I never tire of the look of something hand stamped either the combination of ink’s uneven texture and the concept of 'self-printing' are simply irresistible. With Dabble, there’s no learning curve, access all features with 1 to 2 clicks in only one main menu. Dabble is designed to limit distractions that take you away from writing. ![]() Add to cart Our Paper Village Printable Pack contains 16 printable building templates for kids. Scrivener has a steeper learning curve, with so many menus it’s easy to get lost. Since it’s hard to concentrate with so many menus staring you in the face, Dabble has an auto-focus feature to keep the noise to a minimum, while still keeping your notes immediately on-hand.Ĭloud-based back-ups with Dabble. Dabble works offline, with Wi-Fi, and entirely in the cloud - all at the same time. Dabble saves your book locally on your desktop, and in the cloud so you never lose any work due to a computer crash, theft, or loss of internet. Scrivener recommends you keep manual backups outside of the program, just in case. Even the in-program backups overwrite older versions of your Scrivener manuscript. Go back in time to retrieve older versions of your book. Traditional word processors were designed with office work in mind, that’s why there are so many options for page size, templates, mailings, designs, and more. MS Word and Google Docs each have heaps of non-novel writing features that you just don’t need. A single page format - never worry about margins, headers, paragraph styles, or printing tools.Dabble removes all of those irrelevant features and substitutes more helpful novel-centric features. Dabble auto-formats your page to accommodate chapter headings, quotes, and more. Everything stays in one program, no more using multiple files or programs for a single manuscript or idea. Impossible in regular processors, Dabble has dedicated sections to keep your notes and your book in the same place. Rather than just online (Google Docs) or offline (MS Word), Dabble combines both so you have the flexibility to write from anywhere. While you’re offline, Dabble saves a copy of your work locally on your computer. When you’re connected to Wi-Fi again, Dabble automatically uploads a copy of your work. ![]()
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