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The Best Free and Paid Software for Writing A Novel

2021-Oct-01 || By BookBelow || 0 Comments
The Best Free and Paid Software for Writing A Novel

To work efficiently there is always a need for the right tool. They save our time and motivate us to do the task effortlessly. If you are looking for the best novel writing software, read this blog till the end and find out your companion

    •  Microsoft Word (FREE)
The most known software that exists when it comes to writing is Microsoft word. The most preferred way to edit or send a manuscript is a word document. There are many features in the software that specifically solves the writing hindrances. We can also add add-ons to the word document for more special features, depending on the need of the writer.

    •  Evernote (FREE & PAID)
An application that lets one organize a writing space that is just fragmented is Evernote. The ideas for a writer spark at any moment. One can save their raw thoughts and get back to it at one spot and most importantly anytime. It has enhanced templates for the writer to make his note elegantly.

    •  Grammarly (FREE & PAID)
A pro writing tool that corrects grammatical errors and checks the spelling mistakes is Grammarly. This application is the recent tool companion for every individual who is insecure about their writing style. This tool gives confidence and lets oneself identifies his/her mistakes. Moreover, there are features like clarity and this application allows you to set an audience. 

    •  Scrivener (PAID)
This software lets you save your write-ups automatically. This is a space where you can practice distraction-free writing. One can set writing goals and monitor progress in this software. It is specifically designed for writers and without giving a second thought one can delve and see the most fascinating templates to write. 

    •  Ulysses (PAID)
If you need a space where you just have to feed in your ideas as fragments, this software will help you align them and sync them together, it is Ulysses. The data will be auto-saved and has a backup feature. It has a smooth interface and a clean writing space. One of the vital benefits of this software is it allows multiple file formats.

    •  Autocrit (FREE & PAID)
This editing tool allows varied features within one platform. It checks grammar and spelling mistakes. The feature works in a more professional form. It provides recommendations in comparing the writer’s manuscript with other bestselling novels. This tool also helps to work on the genre more vividly. Autocrit helps to choose better words and helps in reducing repetition.

    •  Google Docs (FREE)
Like Microsoft Word, Google Docs is its simpler version. With limited formatting features, it allows the user to share the content. It is free writing software. It helps to track down the changes made by the writer and one can share the same with another person, letting them know the proofreading task.

    •  yWriter (FREE & PAID)
A word processor designed to break the novel content into sections. It is important to have a division with chapters, which will keep the creativity of a writer not chaotic.
It has features for organizing the events particularly clean. You can track the word count for each file. The chapters can be auto-numbered and come with an automatic software update.

    •  WriteItNow (PAID)
This tool has very good editing tools and a repetition finder. If one feels writer’s block and likes to start fresh, this tool will also give you prompts for inspiration. By the Editors tools, tab one can run Critiques to check on all the mistakes. By looking for the most creative prompts, it becomes easy for the writer to pen down his/her thoughts.

    •   Novlr (PAID)
There is a special proofreader function in this tool that will suggest the right punctuation, verb, and passive voice form. It has got clean templates to plot down the characters and events. It has two modes, Evening and Focus, which will help to concentrate on what the writer is working on in a better way.

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