Note that not all images may get imported – Scrivener can only read certain RTF data. Thus, if you have a Word document that contains footnotes, endnotes, comments or images and you wish to import it into Scrivener, it is best to save it as an RTF file before importing it. Note that this only works for RTF files, and not for DOC files. “Scrivener can now import annotations, footnotes and images from RTF files. I see Scrivener’s supposed to be able to import footnotes from an RTF: Endnote is usually available through a university licence – that software cost me zero to run under the UQ licence (so long as it is for research etc etc).Īnyway I highly commend these two applications to you (although apparently is coming up well from behind as well as an alternative to EndNote). You can buy Scrivener from and EndNote from Scrivener is not very dear at all (say, $A47.19 at the non-educational price). Voila, one video ‘Scrivener and EndNote’: However, it’s not as easy as all that – so I did a video instead. There’s so much more that I’d like to write about Scrivener and how it is helping with writing the thesis. There is now a PC version, at least in beta, and although it’s not as mature as the Mac OSX version I believe it is getting there. Scrivener, hands down, is the best writing tool on PC or Mac. And then I found the killer apps that I needed to write my thesis. And so, some time ago I bought a Macbook.
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