ruthheasman ·
Hey @steffenkd (Steffen Solling) is that you? Lovely to see you here! 😃 I just had a watch, very interesting. I actually wrote the first half of my novel in Treechat, funnily enough and it was great as I had all my notes and Codex - detailing the characters, locations, story arcs, etc in their own separate branches. It was very fast to switch between branches/views. I finished the novel using a very tailored piece of browser based software called Novelcrafter.com, which I can’t say enough good things about! Treechat wasn’t quite as full featured as it is now back then. One of the nice things about Treechat is that it has a natural sort of version control (superior actually to Novelcrafter) because you don’t ever need to overwrite a chapter—simply place it further along in the branch—which is very natural. But the editing tools and export functions in Novelcrafter were better for my purpose. I would highly recommend either though. The fact that it’s web based means it’s synced across all my devices, like the Vim product. And it can output to different formats as well, which is critical. Are you writing? I am working on the sequel, albeit slowly, as my magpie brain keeps getting diverted to the latest shiny thing. I’ve been coding a lot the past few weeks and loving it!