If you don't, your project file will get screwed up and you will appear to lose work. Simply put, you must make sure that you've closed out of Scrivener and let your project sync to the cloud before you open it on any other computer. It's a problem that afflicts anyone using Scrivener with either cloud product. I've had the same thing happen to me more than once working with Scrivener on Dropbox. He was using Scrivener with Google Drive, and somehow his work across two computers got out of sync. I didn't really focus on Scrivener because I was comparing cloud storage solutions (and I really should take a look at SkyDrive sometime I suppose, now that I'm running Windows 8).Īnyway, reader Chaim recently got in touch with me to ask for help. There is nothing worse than writing tens, hundreds, or thousands of words and then losing all of that work.Ī while back I did a comparison of Google Drive and Dropbox, and briefly discussed the issues you can run into with Scrivener, the writer's fancy-pants friend.
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