

Does that mean it's the "right" choice for you? Ultimately, nobody can answer that but you. I'd say that, if you were willing to commit to it and stick through the rocky first couple of months, you would be fine. It's a big change, and there are definitely things to get used to - but you've got a headstart if you're already using an iPad with a bluetooth keyboard, as there's a decent amount of crossover between the two.
Scrivener for mac and pc Pc#
Then there are little Mac-specific things that don't seem like a big deal until you go without them - I am always catching myself trying to delete or highlight by word on my PC at work, only to remember with resignation that I can't. I love the integration of the screen reader into the OS itself - it's hard to nail down exactly why this is better, but there are all these little ways in which an integrated screen reader just provides a more consistent and reliable performance than a third-party program. Are there any in particular you want to know more about? I'd be happy to play around with them and let you know.Īs for the Mac in general.I love the stability (my Mac is far smoother and more stable than any PC I ever had). I haven't tested nearly all of the features (one of the beautiful things about Scrivener is it has tons of features and odds are most writers, in most circumstances, only need any given 10% of them, and the 90% they don't need stay out of the way), but I've yet to find any that don't play well with VO. I haven't used Scrivener extensively, per se, but I can say that as far as my experience goes, it's incredibly accessible.
