Mac20Q Podcast 47 Keith Blount

The developer of Scrivener

The developer of Scrivener

I got talking to Keith Blount the developer of Scrivener, the excellent writers software.

He tells me that he is a wanna be writer and a coder but not necessarily in that order. Used to be a teacher in primary school and gave up the high life to be a code monkey.

He suggests some books in the podcast and I may well get them myself I would love to be able to write a Mac application. I still want to have a go at writing an iPhone application too. Books by Stephen Kochan Programming in Objective-C 2.0 (2nd Edition) (Developer’s Library)

Aaron Hillegas Cocoa(R) Programming for Mac(R) OS X (3rd Edition)

Talking about Scrivener

The idea behind Scrivener is that you write the long novel in chunks and you can use Scrivener to organise the whole thing. there are loads of ways of looking at the work. You can just concentrate on the small bit you are working on. You can see all of the small bits in an outline mode or you can see them on a corkboard view. Lots more information from Keith about Scrivener in the podcast.

He changed to Mac and was looking for a decent laptop and was blown away by the iBook and the retail store experience helped him to make the decision to buy. I have a number of questions for Keith in the interview about how he uses his Mac and you can listen to the podcast to get more.

Buy Scrivener 1.x (Regular Licence)

3 thoughts on “Mac20Q Podcast 47 Keith Blount

  1. Hugo Poon says:

    yes you got it right Hugo

  2. BassGrrl says:

    Great podcast, very interesting. I'm glad I discovered it. I switched to Mac less than a year ago, and I am still learning what I can do with it. Okay, them. I just bought my second one, and am kind of having to justify the expense, but I know it is worth it. I've already learned some new things from your site.

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