What do you use to write with?

DarkCrinkle

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How vanilla :blob_shock: Any inconveniences with that?

:blob_uwu: Very inconvenient when it comes to checking spelling mistakes or grammar. But its convenient enough to be just there without a need to download a separate program, and simple.

I am just lazy to transfer my shz from a different program at this point. :blob_hmm:
 

SouthernMaiden

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NotaNuffian

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Gdocs for convenience.

But I use Obsidian to make a mindmap that I don't really follow and use.
 

expentio

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I use Wordpad on an almost breaking apart acer tablet that still has Windows 8, because they never again got a better display keyboard together.
It's held together by some straps of plastic and my hopes, and once it breaks apart, I'm gonna cry.
 

DeOwl

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Scrivener because... I don't know why really.

But I refuse to use microslop, and having to manually manage files gets annoying, so no onlyOffice, etc.

I can't use markdown for my current strory because I have tables with merged columns, which markdown cannot do (as far as I know), so no markdown based apps.

I can not use online services because I am a paranoid Linux user with a homeserver, so that's out too.

And now, all that is left is... scrivener, and a few scrivener alternatives (like novelwriter if I remember correctly) that I cannot migrate to because scrivener export functions suck

And I don't hate myself enough to use latex
 
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