The year I started with them, they were a new service and were offering the month of November free for NaNoWriMo… with goal-tracking, which my fellow NaNo-ers know is amazing. Annual or lifetime subscription options… or better yet a one-time purchase.įrom this list, Dabble only missed out on mobile support and character building (for now), which are wishlist items I have only found rarely, and generally haven’t been happy stylistically when they did pop up.I’d tried a few other writing-centric software options (most notably Scrivener, which is a great resource for writers, but was more than I needed and distracted me more than it helped) but Dabble checked many boxes. My favorite places for discovering new writing tools is the NaNoWriMo sponsor page, and that’s where I discovered DabbleWriter. And if there were a few extra perks, well? I wouldn’t complain. No, loves, I am over MS Word and needed something that would be more reliable, while still being sleek and simple. While Microsoft offers its OneDrive option, it still required a subscription model to house all my work… and back in 2015, I had it crash on me a couple times. I want to be able to access my work anywhere, and now that thumbdrives are antiquated, that meant cloud-based software. As the world has evolved, MS Word doesn’t really cut it anymore. It was there on the computer and easy to use. Since the age of nine, I wrote in MS Word. Please know that I am not a rep for this company and I am not receiving any benefits to discuss this tool – I just want to share something out of my Writing Toolbox. I wanted to take a little time today to talk about the cloud-based writing software I’ve been using for the last couple years – DabbleWriter.
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