WaveMaker-Novel-Writing-Software-Version-3
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WaveMaker-Novel-Writing-Software-Version-3
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Writing software
Give https://wavemaker.co.uk a go.. it's free cross platform and I built it, r/wavemakercards
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Where to write/publish a story
Here is the link to their website.They also have a subreddit at r/WaveMakerCards and the creator will personally help you troubleshoot.
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Best Writing Apps?
Its at https://wavemaker.co.uk or r/wavemakercards for more info ( just adding the link so people can find it :) )
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Looking for a writing software.
try out https://wavemaker.co.uk - it's free and I'm the guy who built it Current version is version 4 but you can still use all the older versions (barring V1 which was completely different)
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Is there an app to keep track of all the details when writing a story?
Try wavemaker cards https://wavemaker.co.uk I'm the guy who built it, more at r/wavemakercards
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Free apps/websites for story outlines and characters
You can give Wavemaker a shot. While I don't use it personally, I've played around with it a bit and seems pretty decent for a 100% free cross-platform writing app!
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Is the writing app Novelist any good?
Free from https://wavemaker.co.uk
- I need a decent free writing software.
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Do writing apps have access to content?
I built wavemaker ( https://wavemaker.co.uk ) and it's online BUT only uses your local storage to store your work and you save/load to Google drive.
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Need help using Plottr
You might like to try out wavemaker https://wavemaker.co.uk - or pop over to r/wavemakercards I built it to be a flexible plotting tool
FanFicFare
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Update Megathread part 2
See the specific GitHub issue for AO3's new Cloudflare implementation here. Then also see the browser cache feature wiki page on GitHub here.
- Removing a lot of tags from a lot of fics
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Can someone walk me through the easiest epub to kepub method for fanfiction (Ao3) like I'm five?
If you're using Calibre, there is fanficfare that can grab and update the files from Ao3. Can grab from Fanficfare-github. I also rec the Kobo touch extended and kobo utilities. I keep a epub and kepub copy as storage isn't an issue for me, but I believe there's a way to have it convert on transfer.
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How to download fanfics from fanfiction.net?
So, I know about FanFicFare plugin and I know about the CloudFlare issue, pretty much blocking the plugin from working correctly. I have FanFicFare v4.24.0, so I'm trying to use the cache method. I followed the steps here, but what do I do now?
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How to update your offline downloaded fanfiction collection?
Right, so there is a workaround but it's a pain in the ass. Not hard, just... tedious.
- How do I read Literotica on my Kobo?
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An Announcement for Lavender Brown: Hogwarts Champion Extraordinaire
Just PSA: it is on AO3, so Fanficfare works just fine.
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What are your favorite fics found exclusively on FF.net?
https://github.com/JimmXinu/FanFicFare together with https://github.com/nsapa/fanfictionnet_ff_proxy … yeah, not for the weak-willed. Also, alias ff_cache=fanficfare -o use_browser_cache=true -o use_browser_cache_only=true works (with proper configuration).
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4 months since I got this Kindle and I only have 6 books on here... The rest are all fanfiction lol
It works very well, and is continually maintained by the developer. If you use it with fanfiction.net, you have to set it up to use your browser cache (there are instructions here: https://github.com/JimmXinu/FanFicFare/wiki/BrowserCacheFeature). That reminds me, there is another app you could use called FanFictionDownloader (www.fanfictiondownloader.net), but it's not integrated with Calibre like FanfictionFare. Yet other options are the WebToEpub plugin. I use it in FireFox, but it might be available for other browsers. But for the most part FanFictionFare (FFF) is the best, and works with AO3 as well as fanfiction.net (and many others).
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AO3 glitching?
Just download EPub (either with FanFicFare on a regular computer or via EPub download directly) and read it offline. There are number of EPub readers for all platforms and they usually work much more reliably than AO3/FFnet applications, your are not bound just to one server, and you gradually develop your own offline library of texts, so you won’t be ever that person who complains here that they went to the chapter 56 of a novel and it was taken down by the author.
What are some alternatives?
manuskript - A open-source tool for writers
Novel-Grabber - Novel-Grabber can download novels from pretty much any webnovel and lightnovel site.
30-Days-Of-React - 30 Days of React challenge is a step by step guide to learn React in 30 days. These videos may help too: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7PNRuno1rzYPb1xLa4yktw
FicSave - This is the repo for FicSave, an open-source online fanfiction downloader.
writingApp - Open Source Project to build a tool for writers to write their book.
lightnovel-crawler - Generate and download e-books from online sources.
SmartTube - SmartTube - an advanced player for set-top boxes and tvs running Android OS
lnreader - Light novel reader for Android.
100-days-of-code - Fork this template for the 100 days journal - to keep yourself accountable (multiple languages available)
fichub.net - web frontend for generating ebooks from fanfic
Pi-hole - A black hole for Internet advertisements
calibre - The official source code repository for the calibre ebook manager