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LOL. Another way Scrivener doesn't quite meet the mark is in the requirement that it be installed on a local hard drive. Yes, you can use dropbox for cloud access but it still requires you to have a Scrivener installation at all the access points. I write from my laptop, my phone, my tablet, and on occasion, a computer at work because my laptop battery died. And, sadly, my primary laptop is a Chromebook, with which Scrivener is not compatible. If there were an app version, I'd be all over it. Jedi Moose ![]() A problem with Excel (or Google Sheets) is that it doesn't handle large chunks of text very well. For instance, say I have a character database, and I store character descriptions from the snippets of text where I first described them. I might write two or three sentences, a small paragraph, describing a character. It just doesn't fit nicely in a spreadsheet. It's too much data. In that, a database would be better. Another way a database is superior is in relational connections. In a database, I could create a list of my characters using a pre-formatted template that I use for all my characters. Then when I'm listing my scenes, I can link a related character to the scene. Then I can query my data and list all the scenes featuring a particular character. Databases are very powerful creatures if you know how to use them, but I need a cloud-based database that's customized for large writing projects, and preferably one that I don't personally have to design. Once again, I'm asking for too much, aren't I? Cheers, Michelle |