![]() But after a few days, I thought that if I teach a couple of classes that would pay for the iPad and perhaps it was worth the investment. It would have to wait because I had more pressing bills to pay. Later, I was approached by a few people about teaching SiOS tutorials and I had to tell them that at that moment I couldn’t afford an iPad. ![]() When a friend told me how much she loved it that “hmm” became a yearning. However, my “meh” changed to a “hmm” when I started reading the SiOS tutorials posted on Facebook. When the beta-testing was announced for SiOS, again, the reaction was “meh” because I had no intention of purchasing an iPad. In all honesty, when Keith at Literature and Latte first announced he was working on a iOS version, my reaction was “meh.” I recently had acquired the MacBook Pro and had downloaded Scrivener for Mac so I was as happy as my Jack Russell terrier is in a pile of warm laundry. But this post should, I hope, be useful to those of you who have long hankered for an iPad version of Scrivener.Īfter many trials and tribulations, Scrivener for iOS (iPad and iPhone) debuted at the Mac Store on July 20, 2016. Since that last one, I moved to Vermont and I’ve been busy writing, teaching Scrivener classes, more writing, and learning to draw. It’s been a long time since I added a post.
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