![]() the ability to bookmark your manuscript.the neat ability to start a new chapter/scene/etc by two returns in the middle of your manuscript instead of having to manually insert a new scene.a second/third/fourth manuscript addition option to one novel (I’m playing around with this using it for unplaced or additional written scenes, also contemplating using it as a storage for a previous draft since Storyist doesn’t track your changes like Scrivener can.).an iPad/iPhone app that syncs seamlessly with Dropbox with the touch of a finger (must turn on Dropbox syncing for this to work).easy importing ability from Word or Pages (I haven’t tried any other word processing imports personally).scriptwriting options (I haven’t messed with these, personally, so can’t compare the two programs).the ability to selectively export your manuscript (you can select which scenes/folders/sheets you want included) in numerous document formats (.doc.numerous keyboard key shortcuts (sometimes too many, often too many to keep track of).Very useful at times, distracting at others. This allows you to keep a character sheet open while working on your manuscript, or to view any other note you have, or another part of the manuscript to make sure your details align. split screen viewing or single screen viewing.organization levels for chapters, scenes, etc.the ability to track your word count via a target goal inspector window (more on this below). ![]()
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