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writingfish ([personal profile] idraax) wrote2018-12-06 10:30 am
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Draft.in

 One of my favorite writing sites of all time is Draft.in because it's so minimal and you can co-edit on it. I don't get distracted by formatting or any buttons and can just write. Plus, you can organize things in different folders and stuff. It's more like a stripped down version of google docs to be honest. 


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[personal profile] meridian_rose 2018-12-06 04:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Oooh :) I use Word, Scrivener, Google docs, depending on what I'm doing, but I often find myself using internettypewriter for the reasons you mention, when I'm doing a first draft. This looks similar, I'll have to check it out :)
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[personal profile] meridian_rose 2018-12-11 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Scrivener does take time to learn and it's not that useful for short things.
I have found it invaluable however for trying to keep all my snippets together for novel length works, especially since I tend not to write in a linear fashion and it allows you to drag and drop, make folders for chapters etc!
It's always great to find something that fits how you work best :)