Do any of you use writing programs? If so, got any recommendations? Nothing too fancy...

Do any of you use writing programs? If so, got any recommendations? Nothing too fancy, just something that functions well. Also, what's your experience with them?

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No. But when I was young I used Scrivener and it was wonderful. Nothing extraneous, all very useful and thoughtful tools that are accessible.

Google docs/Word

I learned you can use styles to make a navigation menu in word to emulate scrivener. What other features does it have so I can make word do it’s fuckin job?

Well I’m not a web designer so excuse my noobery, but Scrivener does lots of things that Word couldn’t possibly emulate, because Word is all centered on a single page with ribbon options. Scrivener is a package program with depth, meaning it navigates more like a website than Word (again, best way I can put it). They’re not similar at all.

Notepad++ because I am not a mongoloid

So then something like onenote can do things scriv does?

I’d never heard of it, but with a cursory glance I’m leaning towards no. It looks like onenote has a couple nonwriting related cutesy features like drawing, but not the actual heft or literary focus of Scrivener.
Here’s a break down of what Scrivener does literatureandlatte.com/scrivener/features?os=Windows

notepad.exe

LaTeX is unbeatable once you know how to "program" it.

Otherwise, just use any notepad because it does the job and launches faster than any fancy program.