Obsidian is my new writing hub
Scrivener and LanguageTool are remarkable tools that I use all the time, but they don't have an Android App. Luckily, Obsidian works as an elegant bridge that has clients for multiple platforms.
Please allow me to begin by explaining the situation. I’m a Mac user who switched from the iPhone to Android many years ago and have no intention or desire to go back.
That said, I sometimes come across great writing tools like Scrivener and LanguageTool that don’t have an Android App. Thankfully, Obsidian is an important part of my writing kit and has clients for multiple platform. This is the story of how I use it as my writing hub.
Scrivener is where I’ve been writing my books since 2012. I don't know how others create, but in my case, I usually start by writing down ideas as they come to mind. When there's enough content and a lot of mess, it's time to organize the text, and that's probably my favorite thing about Scrivener. Coping and pasting is harmless, since the draft file has no formatted text, and it is also extremely easy to rearrange chapters by simply dragging... [read more]
Perfect. I introduced my daughter (15) to Scrivener a few years ago and she’s become a master of it. She’s recently started using Obsidian, just like you, but I don’t think she’s discovered the syncing yet. Thank you.