![]() ![]() To connect your Scrivener iOS version to Dropbox and then sync and work on those files across devices is super easy. The iOS app seamlessly syncs with the desktop version, utilising a secure and simple integration with Dropbox. Thousands of users begging for an app led to all sorts of rumours when Literature and Latte might finally bring Scrivener’s powers to other devices.įinally it has happened! And, despite the frustrations along the way using less than ideal workflows as we patiently prayed, it was worth the wait! The iOS app brings all of the power and beauty of Scrivener right into the mobile arena in a magnificent way! ![]() Lost work, lost words and a more than a few irritations.īut I persevered because my main workflow was within the Scrivener environment binder, research, notes, labels et al. It was a real pain, and not entirely without problems. ![]() I resorted to emailing text back and forth and copy and pasting from my ipad apps into Scrivener when I was back in the office. (I save mine to a folder thats also automatically backed up to the cloud, specifically DropBox. No introduction to Scrivener would be complete without saying hello to the software’s smaller sibling, the iOS app.įor years people figured out workarounds to go mobile with their Scrivener projects, me included. From the toolbar choose File > New Project > Blank (or Fiction, etc.) To the right of 'Where:' choose 'Browse' and find where you want to save your Scrivener projects.
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