![]() ![]() I don’t know where the “dividing line” is when Scrivener is definitely a better choice … but I’d guess anything longer than 50,000 words I’d definitely do in Scrivener. It’s not unusual for me to write documents that are 5,000 to 10,000 words long and content blocks is just fine & simple in that situation. If I were writing a novel I’d go with Scrivener. So not a fast/obvious as Scrivener, but definitely more than fast enough for my purposes. ![]() some other iA Writer file) the app does a great automatic job of searching/finding that other file. But it’s simple enough … a lot of this is because once you start typing a “content block” (i.e. That said, in practice I don’t really mind the content blocks approach. I’m very used to Scrivener and how this is a quite useful feature. Yes, that’s a very nice feature within Scrivener (and Ulysses). ![]()
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