Personally, I know far more people who have given up using Scrivener than who still use it. As someone who tested Scrivener before launch, when it was in beta, I hope Scrivener will change, but it has lost ground to apps like Ulysses and Obsidian, and it will be hard to lure back those who have abandoned it already. Instead of rebuilding the app to work in the cloud-service age, the developer stuck with RTF and has ended up with an iPhone app that is a pain to sync and very limited in its capabilities. It was built in a time before cloud services were a thing. Scrivener, largely because of the blind alley of RTF development, can’t offer that. Fact is that today writers want to write on any device, at any time. That support has led to myopia and well-documented turgid “development”, with very little having changed in fourteen years.
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