Best software for writing?

best software for writing?

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pencil and paper

i write in gmail and c&p. im not a serious writer though.

vim

Emacs

libreoffice

Pen and paper.

LaTeX

Do you guys not heard of what is 'software'?

WordStar while trapped in a bunker

i like scrivener
i pirated it

Google docs

Yea Forums.org

Microsoft Word.

Are you stupid?

Facebook messenger

It's been scientifically proven that if you post your manuscript in the form on a screenshot of a greentext, your chances of getting publishes will increase to 100%

this

press windows key + r
type notepad.exe
press enter

The only publishing houses where you'll get accepted is on r/Yea Forums and funnyjunk

since Yea Forums likes fancy fonts and formatting so much, why don't you learn a bit about html and graphic design?

based

The booth walls in the diner and a pocketknife.

Focuswriter was alright. Pretty fast loading on my shit pc with 50k words for last nanowrimo. It's got no frills but that's the selling point. Just open and write

Final Draft

cold turkey writer

Is there a nice writing app?

I made my own journaling program in python. Can be easily installed on any computer

Open the app, blinking cursor. When you press enter it saves to the designated file with a time stamp. Repeated saves do not repeat the timestamp (unless the app is closed), so the timestamp is only applied once per session

No frills, no extra buttons to press, double click on app, terminal opens then you type, press save and gg

Vim + LaTeX: godly combination.

I recommend vim-tex.

Depends what you think of as nice. Have you heard of Ghostwriter?

Vim is pretty good, but for the love of God please learn something like Git and get yourself some off-site backups of you work. A friend of mine lost months of works because he had no backups outside of his local HDD.

With Nic Cage?

vi in general is good for its ability to manipulate words, sentences, and paragraphs in a tiny amount of keystrokes that can be combined to create massive changes. Add text objects to this and you've got an amazing system.
blog.carbonfive.com/2011/10/17/vim-text-objects-the-definitive-guide/

And a general bit of info for using computers at their best to write:
>Hints for Preparing DocumentsMost documents go through several versions (always more than you expected) before they are finally finished. Accordingly, you should do whatever possible to make the job of changing them easy.
>First, when you do the purely mechanical operations of typing, type so subsequent editing will be easy. Start each sentence on a new line. Make lines short, and break lines at natural places, such as after commas and semicolons, rather than randomly. Since most people change documents by rewriting phrases and adding, deleting and rearranging sentences, these precautions simplify any editing you have to do later.
>— Brian W. Kernighan

These days there's programs like pandoc as well that allows you to then reformat the plaintext in to a massive amount of document formats.

I just had a script that copied everything to an external HDD and some USB sticks that I had in the back of the PC filling the spare ports. I didn't want to use online storage as I wanted to keep the computer totally offline so I didn't feel the urge to come to this fucking hellhole and waste hours doing nothing.

What happens if your house burns down? Git literally takes 1 hour to learn and set-up.

If my house burnt down I'd likely have bigger worries. Besides, nearly everything I write gets to my website eventually.

KEK

EMACS

houseofthud.com/vilearn.html

A good intro to vi which gives a far more board introduction than the vimtutor.

Notes is just pretty gangly. I’ll check it out, thanks.

LibreOffice

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Who the fuck cares? Just write you bastard.

>Writer
Word
Libreoffice
pen and paper

>"writer"
Scrivener or any similar meme software

>autism
Vim
Emacs

pen and paper