I'm looking for a software where i can keep track of the story.
Aside from word, something with some organization tools.
Software for Keeping track of characters/writing
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Re: Software for Keeping track of characters/writing
What kind of organisation?
I find Notepad + CTRL+F is more than good enough for me.
If on Linux, I prefer nano.
I find Notepad + CTRL+F is more than good enough for me.
If on Linux, I prefer nano.
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Re: Software for Keeping track of characters/writing
I for one use OneNote to make a scheme for the branching paths (with arrows and textboxes), then have each individual branch in it's own separate Word document. It comes with the added benefit of it all being in OneDrive, so I can edit it from any device and easily share it with my team.
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