Free Stuff Friday: Scrivener for Windows
It’s here! It’s here! It’s finally here! The beta release of Scrivener for Windows is now available for download — just in time for NaNoWriMo. In case you don’t remember, I was hoping for this when I reviewed other writing software during last year’s NaNoWriMo. It’s everything I hoped for and more. Those Mac users […]
Music Making Goes Sci-Fi
I’m now dying to see this orchestra! Watching the Karmetic Machine Orchestra is like getting a peek at the inner workings of a factory through a sheet of glass. It churns. Gears turn. Wired mallets beat drum heads. Some of the musicians sit at laptops looking like workers as they rhythmically press buttons. Read the […]
Free Stuff Friday: FreeMind
In a nutshell: FreeMind is opensource software useful for brainstorming projects, taking notes, and organizing, well, almost anything. Useful for: Teachers Students Writers Nonprofit administrators Anyone who needs to organize stuff Why I Like It: I was skeptical about “mindmapping” software at first. What could this do for me and my writing that I couldn’t do in […]
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