Easy peasy! There was a time when the mobile version of Microsoft Word would let you edit. I save it locally and the Dropbox app saves it to the cloud. Because of the aforementioned lack of mental bandwidth, it really helps if those files synchronize themselves, which is why a cloud service like Dropbox is so handy. Always, always save important files in more than one place. ![]() I already sync my Scrivener files to my free Dropbox account for fear of something happening to my physical computer. Also, I have finally accepted that with a day job and a toddler and a million other things on my plate, I do not have the mental bandwidth to keep track of my manuscript files if I save them in two different places. ![]() I am pleased with this setup and bought a second copy of Scrivener to use on Windows, but there are times when I like to write (or read over my current work) on my phone and there is sadly no Scrivener app for Android. I would happily buy this app in a heartbeat! I was a devoted Apple user for years, but now (mostly because of cost) I use a Windows laptop and an Android phone. ![]() I know I’m not alone when I say I would love Literature and Latte to release a Scrivener app for Android OS.
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