![]() ![]() Writing Analytics is a relatively new app that appears to have launched only this August. Price: Free two week trial, $10/month or $100/year ($8.33/month) Like most other writing apps, Novlr also has a robust set of stats about your project, writing streaks, and goals. Another unique offer from Novlr is a built-in writing course, which offers a way to teach you how to write should you be unsure. Novlr also includes guidance on grammar, from spell check to grammar enhancements built-in. Sync option with both Google Drive and Dropbox provides a good way to keep your writing saved outside of the app. Beyond the ability to split your story into chapters and a dedicated notes section, Novlr can also import text from various formats, including plain text, Word, and open document formats while being able to export as an Ebook. Novlr is a more feature-rich application for those looking for something beyond the more bare-bones editors. At the time of writing, the only export option for your story is HTML. You can also set daily writing goals to keep an eye on your writing progress. Your story is organized in folders, which allows you to keep chapters in one folder, character information in one folder, other research in a third, and so on. ![]() ![]() True Novelist is another application that reminds me a little of the Scrivener, although more simple. Add to that several export options from Word, markup, RTF, and even Ebook, Wavemaker is a solid free option for those looking for a simple editor to get their writing going. The snowflake method, a favorite of mine, is supported, as are mind maps, timelines, and several other ways that you can use to plan out your novel. Wavemaker contains a regular editor like every other writing application but it also contains a number of other features. Considering its support for Google Drive, this isn’t surprising. When I purchased my first Chromebook, Wavemaker was one of the apps that came pre-installed. Price: free, with premium starting at $7.99. ![]()
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