Today,
Literature and Latte released their latest update for
Scrivener, version 3.0 (for Macintosh; the Windows version
will be released "soonish" and will be pretty much feature-identical with the Mac version).
The new version is a major redesign and features
significant changes to compiling documents (among a
host of
other changes as
well).
I haven't had a chance to get into the weeds with it yet, but I will be publishing a new blog series on the compilation in 3. First will be a single blog for upgrading users, pointing out the differences and how to make the new compilation system work for old curmudgeons like myself. After that, I'll put together a logical series for new users.
One thing that promises to be true of version 3: it will be
significantly easier for new users to work with, particularly with respect to compiling projects for publication or submissions to editors & agents.
I'm looking forward to figuring it all out, and getting new tutorials posted!
Published on November 20, 2017 15:23