Starting a separate Scrivener project for each small text is impractical and distracting. Scrivener is made for organizing texts, but all the choices it gives become a problem when you don’t want to think how to organize your files, you just want to write and send them away. ![]() In addition, you have to make a decision of how to organize your short disconnected writings. It takes time to open and its many bells and whistles easily distract your attention. I used to prepare such texts in Scrivener, but I found it far too complicated for simple one-piece texts. I do such writing in Byword, a beautiful Mac app which takes plain-text writing to an entirely new level. ![]() ![]() ![]() This is longer and more complicated than an occasional note but much simpler and shorter than, say, a full-length article. I often need to write a piece of text between 2 words: an abstract of a talk, a blog post or an administrative memo.
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