(It’s a generous trial period, too.) You can read more about Scrivener’s features here. Want to check Scrivener out? (I recommend it, and offer my thanks to the folks that make it for the review license.) Here you can download a free trial, for Mac or Windows. So… thank you, two-year-old daughter, for helping your dad learn more about a program he uses all week, and for simplifying my workflow! I’ve used Scrivener for more than a year now and don’t think I’ve ever clicked on “Compose.” Or I can move all that out and just focus on writing. You’ll see at the bottom (a toolbar which goes away if you want it to) that I can still pull up essentials like the footnote window on the left. Haven’t had a problem starting it normally since then. What worked for me when I was getting this message was to start Scrivener by right-clicking on the Scrivener icon and selecting Run as Administrator. Yes, Scrivener can go into full screen, but this is something a little different– a composition mode where you can just write. For some reason, Scrivener occasionally might have a problem connecting with the Paddle server to verify your license. To this one: Click or open in new tab to enlarge Then between the two of us, we clicked it and Scrivener went from this view: She tried to tap it (no Scrivener for iPad… but soon, I hear!). The other day she saw this little guy in the toolbar when I had Scrivener open for some work I was doing: (Far more terrific than that, of course, is the fact that she is an amazing and wonderful human being.) The terrific: sometimes, when she presses random keys on the laptop keyboard, instead of making the computer freeze, she discovers new tips. More recently, I started using the Beta version and have been updating it as it expires. (Okay–this last one isn’t all bad–potty training, here we come!) A few years back, I purchased a license for Ver 1 of Scrivener. She changes her own diaper and *tries* to flush its contents down the toilet herself. She leaves tons of tiny fingerprints on the MacBook and almost pushes the TV off its stand because she thinks they are both touch screens. The terrible: she does things like write on the new kitchen floor in permanent marker. Our daughter is in the Terrific/Terrible Twos stage.
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