Michael, go for it. I cannot wait for you to do an indepth review. I have received your reviews on so many different writing apps. I have never seen you so enthusiastically impressed. I trust your judgement and cannot wait to hear more. Thanks for all you do!
I would love to see a long version of this video! My only concern regarding Papyrus Author is that if it's as robust as Scrivener (or more so), I may get lost in it. Scrivener is still- even with all your tutorials, too much for me. That's my issue, not Scrivener's or yours, but unfortunately, I always seem to spend too much time trying to figure Scrivener out, rather than writing.
My thoughts EXACTLY. Wrote my first dark-fantasy novel on Word, bought Scrivener after Mike's review, but two things keep me from trying Papyrus: 1) IMHO, monthly fees make no sense for this type of app. 2) I'm not sure I should put that much effort on learning a tool instead of actually write stuff. All the best, cheers from Brazil.
@@MiloAmbrus You sound like a pantser who doesn't get the basic point of plotting and planning one's novel. So be it. But don't confuse this with such a non-intuitive tool like Scrivener. SMH.
I'd like to see the long version! I use Papyrus Author and find is so much MORE than Scrivener, but I'd like to see what you come up with on features. I don't want to miss a thing. Oh yeah, I have the subscription version.
It looks cool, but I really hate subscriptions .... Currently editing novel on Scrivener and I use the drafts so I can see in colored text what was my rough draft and what was my 2nd draft. I like the inspector in scrivener to jot notes. That's about all I use at the moment.
I have used this software for years right from its earliest beta, and as Michael says, this is by far the best software for authors I have ever used. i highly recommend it to anyone who wants to take their writing seriously.
Hey Michael go ahead and do that long version if you hadn't yet this seems absolutely amazing thank you so much for sharing I'm downloading this right now
Please, do a long version on all the features of Papryus Author. I believe it's worth every penny! I have now used it to write four books and working on my fifth one.
Looks very nice - please do that deep dive. I will confess that I think I will stick with separate tools. Curio or Devonthink alongside a word processor can provide some of what you get with Papyrus, admittedly without the tight integration. It's surprising traditional word processors haven't done much to keep up with tools like this and Scrivener. It would seem like an obvious thing.
While it looks good, I think I'll stick with Scrivener. It's got everything I need and I've already paid for it. XD Still, thanks for sharing the odds and ends of this nifty program.
I'd love to see a long video on the features. Right now, I'm weighing whether it's better to pay the $15 / month for Papyrus Author or just buy Scrivener and Aeon 3 (for the time lines) and not have to pay for anything again. A deep dive into Papyrus Author and demonstrating the features that other writing software lacks would be helpful as well as giving reasons why paying $15 every month is the most cost effective solution compared to purchasing Scrivener and Aeon 3.
I was going to suggest that you review PapyrusAuthor because I use the pro version and don’t want them to go out of business--lol--I don’t know how I found them--probably a random search for writing software--because I’ve never heard anyone talk about them. There is a bit of a learning curve if you want to take advantage of a lot of the features, so I suggest watching all the UA-cam videos. It also has similarities to InDesign in that you can make master pages. This is useful if you want to remove the header on chapter opens for the print interior. I find the organizer useful. I drag the tab onto a second monitor--a TV screen in my case--and have all the info I need at a glance (chapters, notes, abstract, time, characters, locations, etc.). Not to mention the color-coding; that’s what I liked about Scrivener. I also love being able to publish without leaving the program. At this point, their epub/mobi exports aren’t as nice looking as Atticus but they’re good enough for me. And the PDF export to IngramSpark was a support question because IS is so fussy, but simply using File > Print> Adobe PDF solved the problem. Also, their support team is great. I’ve used it and got answers quickly. Just a side note, I use the PapyrusAuthor extention on Microsoft Edge and it puts info from the web page into the My Research database when I select global. There’s supposed to be an update coming but I don’t know when. The grammar, spelling, word repetition checker is good. However, for my final edit I do use Word for ProWritingAid, Grammarly, and--based on your recommendation--PerfectIt. But it’s not necessary. I would like to see a longer review. Like I said, I want people to know about them so that they stay in business!! www.papyrusauthor.com ua-cam.com/users/PapyrusAuthor
Cool to meet a PA Pro user! I did not know about the master page feature. Thank you. Lots of horsepower in this app! I bet there will be features I miss even in my long form video.
@@AuthorLevelUp Yeah, there will be! Don’t worry, even their UA-cam videos don’t tell everything. I’m not an expert in PapyrusAuthor, but one helpful thing I've done is set myself up a template. Not only because the formatting and back matter are how I want them, but because the databases are shared. This is nice for books in a series.
There's no way this software is worth almost $200 every single year. It's got some cutesy features that do a better job of making writers feel like their doing somehting when they should be actually writing. I wish you'd point that out, or anything negative really. This comes across as more of an endorsement than a review.
Papyrus is very, very, very complicated. It only looks so easy in the video. Its also a copy of "Patchwork-Author" which is more powerfull and much cheaper. It's only known through marketing (paid critics for example), not through quality. I like "Scrivener".
Michael, go for it. I cannot wait for you to do an indepth review. I have received your reviews on so many different writing apps. I have never seen you so enthusiastically impressed. I trust your judgement and cannot wait to hear more. Thanks for all you do!
I would love to see a long version of this video! My only concern regarding Papyrus Author is that if it's as robust as Scrivener (or more so), I may get lost in it. Scrivener is still- even with all your tutorials, too much for me. That's my issue, not Scrivener's or yours, but unfortunately, I always seem to spend too much time trying to figure Scrivener out, rather than writing.
My thoughts EXACTLY. Wrote my first dark-fantasy novel on Word, bought Scrivener after Mike's review, but two things keep me from trying Papyrus: 1) IMHO, monthly fees make no sense for this type of app. 2) I'm not sure I should put that much effort on learning a tool instead of actually write stuff.
All the best, cheers from Brazil.
@@MiloAmbrus You sound like a pantser who doesn't get the basic point of plotting and planning one's novel. So be it. But don't confuse this with such a non-intuitive tool like Scrivener. SMH.
I'd like to see the long version! I use Papyrus Author and find is so much MORE than Scrivener, but I'd like to see what you come up with on features. I don't want to miss a thing. Oh yeah, I have the subscription version.
Please do a long video on Papyrus Author.
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It looks cool, but I really hate subscriptions .... Currently editing novel on Scrivener and I use the drafts so I can see in colored text what was my rough draft and what was my 2nd draft. I like the inspector in scrivener to jot notes. That's about all I use at the moment.
Yes, a subscription-based pricing model is offputting.
Great review. I'd also love to see a thorough review of Papyrus Author+ features
I‘d love to see a long version showing all the features in detail
I have used this software for years right from its earliest beta, and as Michael says, this is by far the best software for authors I have ever used. i highly recommend it to anyone who wants to take their writing seriously.
Hey Michael go ahead and do that long version if you hadn't yet this seems absolutely amazing thank you so much for sharing I'm downloading this right now
Just did the video on Friday. Watch it here ua-cam.com/video/UnNdR0-eULw/v-deo.html
I would love to see a long video
Really neat software, especially the track changes (accept or reject) feature and linking character profiles in manuscript :)
Please, do a long version on all the features of Papryus Author. I believe it's worth every penny! I have now used it to write four books and working on my fifth one.
Yes please. I wasn't even interested in apps yet, and this looks so useful. Thanks!
Yes 🙌🏻 Please do a detailed introduction 🌸🌟
Yes please do a more in depth look at Papyrus. Love your videos.
Go for a long-form review...I will love to know more before I purchase.
Would definitely like to see a deep dive on this app!
Hi Michael - Please do a long version review. Thanks!
Looks very nice - please do that deep dive. I will confess that I think I will stick with separate tools. Curio or Devonthink alongside a word processor can provide some of what you get with Papyrus, admittedly without the tight integration.
It's surprising traditional word processors haven't done much to keep up with tools like this and Scrivener. It would seem like an obvious thing.
love to see long version thank you
I'd be curious to see a longform video
Hey Michael! Do a long form Papyrus video! 😉
Hey Michael do the long-form papyrus app video
While it looks good, I think I'll stick with Scrivener. It's got everything I need and I've already paid for it. XD
Still, thanks for sharing the odds and ends of this nifty program.
I'd love to see a long video on the features. Right now, I'm weighing whether it's better to pay the $15 / month for Papyrus Author or just buy Scrivener and Aeon 3 (for the time lines) and not have to pay for anything again. A deep dive into Papyrus Author and demonstrating the features that other writing software lacks would be helpful as well as giving reasons why paying $15 every month is the most cost effective solution compared to purchasing Scrivener and Aeon 3.
I was going to suggest that you review PapyrusAuthor because I use the pro version and don’t want them to go out of business--lol--I don’t know how I found them--probably a random search for writing software--because I’ve never heard anyone talk about them.
There is a bit of a learning curve if you want to take advantage of a lot of the features, so I suggest watching all the UA-cam videos.
It also has similarities to InDesign in that you can make master pages. This is useful if you want to remove the header on chapter opens for the print interior.
I find the organizer useful. I drag the tab onto a second monitor--a TV screen in my case--and have all the info I need at a glance (chapters, notes, abstract, time, characters, locations, etc.). Not to mention the color-coding; that’s what I liked about Scrivener.
I also love being able to publish without leaving the program. At this point, their epub/mobi exports aren’t as nice looking as Atticus but they’re good enough for me. And the PDF export to IngramSpark was a support question because IS is so fussy, but simply using File > Print> Adobe PDF solved the problem.
Also, their support team is great. I’ve used it and got answers quickly.
Just a side note, I use the PapyrusAuthor extention on Microsoft Edge and it puts info from the web page into the My Research database when I select global.
There’s supposed to be an update coming but I don’t know when.
The grammar, spelling, word repetition checker is good. However, for my final edit I do use Word for ProWritingAid, Grammarly, and--based on your recommendation--PerfectIt. But it’s not necessary.
I would like to see a longer review. Like I said, I want people to know about them so that they stay in business!!
www.papyrusauthor.com
ua-cam.com/users/PapyrusAuthor
Cool to meet a PA Pro user! I did not know about the master page feature. Thank you. Lots of horsepower in this app! I bet there will be features I miss even in my long form video.
@@AuthorLevelUp Yeah, there will be! Don’t worry, even their UA-cam videos don’t tell everything. I’m not an expert in PapyrusAuthor, but one helpful thing I've done is set myself up a template. Not only because the formatting and back matter are how I want them, but because the databases are shared. This is nice for books in a series.
Do a long Format review. Do a verus against scrinver
Do a long review of the new version that has just been released
Yep, coming soon
There are far too many things here that I'd get caught up in playing with instead of actually writing. But that's just me.
Yes, Please do a long video, because I tried the free version and found it clunky and not versatile. What am I missing?
Hi Michael - I’m still a newbie to Scrivener but find it difficult. Would this be a lot easier? Would you use it as your main writing software?
EASIER? Youre joking! This is horrible complicated. It only look so easy in the video!
I'd watch a long form video of the software
Hey Michael, do a long form Papyrus video.🤭
But Michael...do you like it? LOL!!
There's no way this software is worth almost $200 every single year. It's got some cutesy features that do a better job of making writers feel like their doing somehting when they should be actually writing. I wish you'd point that out, or anything negative really. This comes across as more of an endorsement than a review.
Papyrus is very, very, very complicated. It only looks so easy in the video.
Its also a copy of "Patchwork-Author" which is more powerfull and much cheaper.
It's only known through marketing (paid critics for example), not through quality.
I like "Scrivener".
Another unnecessary subscription model to squeeze as much money out of writers instead of finding more customers...