Thx, will have a look. https://bibisco.com/. - Source: Reddit / 10 days ago
I'm using a writing app called Bibisco. It doesn't do things like maps, or stuff like that, but has a nice way to handle scenes, characters, objects, places in a text format. - Source: Reddit / about 1 month ago
Bibisco might be good for you. The free version has pretty good chapter organization tools, and the paid version IIRC is only a one-time payment, so it’s less of a hassle. - Source: Reddit / about 2 months ago
Provably false. People pay for RHEL (not support, just binaries). People pay for bibisco. - Source: Reddit / 2 months ago
Hi there! Unfortunately due to inflation and etc, I couldn’t afford paid software to write my books and since I doing it as a hobby, I do not really had a budgets. Is Manuskript and Bibisco a good alternative through? (Just got it for searching alternative of the software). - Source: Reddit / 6 months ago
i've been using bibisco - has a free and a pay-what-you-can version, has character pages (either blank-notebook, or you can answer "survey questions" for your characters) as well as artifacts, maps, etc. Helps with narrative strands, visualizing relationships, all kinds of stuff. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
If you activate the Linux environment on your Chromebook you have a few more choices. One of them is Bibisco, it has an unconventional layout, but it works well if you find you like it. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
I hear good things about Bibisco, but I haven't had a chance to use it yet. "pay what you want" model, which I think is nice. Link. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
Another is Bibisco, a much more elaborate one that operates on a "pay what you want" model. Link. - Source: Reddit / over 1 year ago
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