Interesting NYT article on an innovate word processing program:
“… our redeemer is Scrivener, the independently produced word-processing program of the aspiring novelist Keith Blount, a Londoner who taught himself code and graphic design and marketing, just to create a software that jibes with the way writers think.”
This looks good. It’s the way software is supposed to be, right? It should do one thing very well and cost under $50.