2/19/2023 0 Comments Storyist iosYou will not be able to access your synopses, nor any other metatdata. Your research will be available in Storyist - but you may not be able to read much of it, as Storyist won’t display PDFs and images are displayed very small. You’ll be able to have your binder open as a sidebar (on an iPad) while you edit a document. You can rearrange documents, add documents, delete documents, and edit documents. Open that, and you’re editing your Scrivener project. Your Scrivener project now will show up in your list of documents, with a big “SCRIV” stamp on the bottom of its icon. Once you’ve done this, go back to Storyist for iOS. In your browser, open and drag the Scrivener project you’d like to edit with Storyist into the Storyist folder on iCloud Drive. Now you’ve got a Storyist folder in iCloud. My executive summary: First, be sure you have iCloud Drive - yes, it’s available for PCs. You’ll need to look at this article on Storyist Software’s website, “ Editing Scrivener Files with Storyist for iOS“. I’d bought Scrivo as an upgrade from Studio 5’s previous product, Textilus, and again, didn’t find anything in it that screamed at me that this was going to be more than a slightly slicker Textilus.įirst to Storyist: If you just buy the app and open it, you get no hint from the interface that you can edit native Scrivener files. ![]() I’d already looked at Storyist Mac in September, 2015, and been unimpressed. I admit it - they didn’t pop up on my radar. The first to market with this ability, Storyist, first released a version with native Scrivener editing in October, 2015. Also, when I can (at last!) blog about Scrivener for iOS features, these products will be good comparison points. If you can’t wait for one to three months for the Literature and Latte product if you need a solution now, one of these might do. They are therefore the first true solutions for iOS editing that can be used by Windows Scrivener users. iOS articles: the ability to edit a Scrivener project in its native format rather than go through Scrivener’s Sync to Index Card or Sync to External Folder processes. ![]() These have a new capability covered in none of my other Scrivener v. ![]() Why then bother with Scrivo Pro and Storyist for iOS reviews? Yes, I know: Scrivener for iOS will be released in a month or three. In the words of Calvin (by Bill Watterson) “This is gonna be good!” Once Literature and Latte give the Official Word that beta testers may talk about features, I’ll be discussing each one of their posts, letting you know about best practices that we beta testers have discovered in testing, and talking about how to handle anything that might seem awkward or not provided (which will be damned little.) I have these posts already outlined, and my finger is hovering over the “Post” button.įeel free to ask me questions - if I can’t answer them now, I’ll save them up for when I can. It’s what I’ve been living with since mid-April.Īlso check out these blog posts on the official Literature and Latte site: It’s the real deal, the video that will be featured in the App Store entry for Scrivener iOS.
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