Does anyone on this forum use this software? I just bought it and it seems like a good resource. I especially like its ability to compile chapters or scenes into the complete book.
Features I like are the folders for characters and locations, where you can make notes. And the fact that you can note links to any online research you do.
Since I posted this, I've gotten a lot better with it. I spent the weekend in eastern Washington. While I was there, a new novel in fetal form came to me. I used Scrivener to capture the disparate pieces into one file. Great.
It's fabulous! Spent an afternoon with the tutorial and an online video I found on the internet and the next day I transferred over my in-progress project - easy-peasy. And very flexible.
For any of you writers tired of desks overflowing with research papers, notebook pages and assorted post-it notes (usually disengaged from their intended location), Scrivener is dreamy.