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Write and organise your long-form projects with Scrivener 3.

Scrivener 3

The go-to app for writers

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Scrivener 3 falls somewhere between a word processor and a real-life writing assistant. In addition to expertly tackling that mountain of research notes and drafts (in various stages, no doubt), it’s designed to help give your script, doctoral thesis, novel or tell-all autobiography more focus, literally. Here’s a quick look at its key features.

Break it all down
Unlike standard-issue word processors, Scrivener was purpose-built for long-form writing. It lets you skip around easily within a piece of your work, breaking it down into sections you can write in whatever order you choose. When you’re ready to evaluate your project in full, the app seamlessly merges all the parts into one neat document.

Multiple panes provide at-a-glance access to Scrivener’s powerful writing tools.

Step up to the bar
The Binder, running along the left side of the screen, is Scrivener’s mega organisational tool. This is where you build the structure or plot of your piece by creating sections, each with its own document or documents. To keep your voluminous source materials (photos, video, voice recordings, PDFs and more) in one place, drag them straight into the Binder’s Research folder.

Wrestle with the words
When you’re done researching and thinking big-picture scenario, get down to writing in the Editor and Inspector. Type the body of your work in the Editor (you can switch between standard and scriptwriting formats). The Inspector is where all of your inline comments and footnotes live. When you need to focus, go to View > Enter Composition Mode to hide the Binder and Inspector and bring up a full-screen version of the Editor, so you’ll have nothing to distract you from your creative flow.