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WordCounter.net Reedsy Book Editor MyNoise calibre Milanote Evernote
  1. Count words, sentences, paragraphs etc.
    Scribens and WordCounter - There's no easy way to describe how much I love these tools . They basically give you a full analysis of your work, showing you the word density, reading level, run-on sentences, word repitition and a shitload of other features. Have at thee, my brothers (and sisters; I'm not sexist)!

    #Text Editors #Word Counter #Office & Productivity 119 social mentions

  2. Professionally designed books in seconds
    Reedsy - This website is stupid. If you're not 14, that means that it is AMAZING. It has a ton of cool features - auto-formatting, live editing and collaboration, organization tools, writing tips, and much, much more. All for free.

    #Writing #Writing Tools #Books 14 social mentions

  3. Custom shaped online noise machines. Many Many generic sounds

    #Music #Work Music #Focus Music 302 social mentions

  4. Ebook manager, viewer & converter
    Pricing:
    • Open Source
    For downloading fanfic, did you come across Calibre and the plugin FanFicFare? It's what I use for bulk downloading AO3 fics. I can give it the link to a page of my bookmarked fics, and it will download all fics on that page so that I don't need to do it individually. It's what got to me finally download my bookmarks, since manually going through every fic was way too daunting!

    #eBook Manager #eBook Reader #eBook Converter 546 social mentions

  5. Milanote is a note taking app for creative work.
    What I do use, is that for planning and writing, I use a mix of Evernote (mostly for plot outlines, manuscripts, and other wordy stuff) and Milanote (for mood boards, links to various information about the source media, and other visual stuff). Both of these services aren't specifically made for writing fiction, but I've used them to help me with that.

    #Note Taking #Todos #Productivity 56 social mentions

  6. Bring your life's work together in one digital workspace. Evernote is the place to collect inspirational ideas, write meaningful words, and move your important projects forward.
    What I do use, is that for planning and writing, I use a mix of Evernote (mostly for plot outlines, manuscripts, and other wordy stuff) and Milanote (for mood boards, links to various information about the source media, and other visual stuff). Both of these services aren't specifically made for writing fiction, but I've used them to help me with that.

    #Note Taking #Todos #Personal Productivity 63 social mentions

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