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MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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- Calculator app similar to Tydlig (from iOS)? Worksheet based with linked equations
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What software do you miss from Windows & macOS?
Parsify desktop
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Is Numi or Soulver 3 better?
I ended switching to Parsify after trying Numi and Soulver, and I've been happy. I think it's a good app that deserves more attention.
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Numi calculator but for Windows
Okay guys I did found one works like numi Parsify Desktop
novelWriter
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Thank you to the forum - The last 72hrs have been amazing!
Never buy the book, start writing the book, https://novelwriter.io/ ;)
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✨Top 5 Awsome React Component
novelwriter.io
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Author Resources: Tools and Software
https://novelwriter.io/ is free and open source (I haven't used it, only know about it).
- I'm from Linux and I'd like to ask a question. Is there an Open Source map editor hereabouts?
- NovelWriter. Some think AI have your imagination - Prove them wrong.
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How to install Davinci?
novelWriter for books is like building a dungeon in D&D I might add. All it needs is a map editor ;)
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What kind of applications are missing from the Linux ecosystem?
Novelwriter almost hits the sweet spot, but misses some features and is written in python, which makes some features hard to implement due to the nature of the programming language.
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Getting into writing novels
Try this software. It may well help you to write better -> novelWriter.
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Looking for a 'Scrivener Light'
Alternatively, if you want Scrivener-like and are happy with open source projects, novelWriter scratches some of the same itch and is (a) free and (b) available on Linux, Windows, and macOS: it has a similar project-oriented interface to Scrivener, can export projects in HTML, Open Document, Markdown, Plain Text, or PDF, supports tagging and metadata, and uses Markdown for authoring. It's much less hot on importing foreign files (it's really an authoring tool) but is implemented in Python, uses XML/Json for internal files/metadata/configuration, and in use feels like an early version of Scrivener 1.x (which is really what your students want, but Lit'n'Latte discontinued it about a decade ago and you can no longer buy it).
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I'm Andrew Rowe, the author of Arcane Ascension, Weapons & Wielders, etc. AMA!
MSWord is surprising to hear. I would've thought some specific tools like Vellum. There are free and open source tools as well, like https://novelwriter.io/
What are some alternatives?
Google-Messages-For-Desktop - A "native-like" OS X, Windows, & Linux desktop app for Google Messages
manuskript - A open-source tool for writers
numi - Beautiful calculator app for macOS
proselint - A linter for prose.
AlexCalc - Scientific calculator with LaTeX equation display, variables, units, complex numbers. Runs locally in your browser with WebAssembly.
Apostrophe - Mirror of
laravel-electron - Making Laravel desktop application using Electron Js
Zettlr - Your One-Stop Publication Workbench
GameDemo - A multiplayer card game based on the mini-game Triple Triad from FF8.
CudaText - Cross-platform text editor, written in Free Pascal
opensnitch - OpenSnitch is a GNU/Linux interactive application firewall inspired by Little Snitch.
KeenWrite - Free, open-source, cross-platform desktop Markdown text editor with live preview, string interpolation, and math.