What writing software do you use?

What writing software do you use?

What do you mean, software? I tap on the post number and this little square box pops out. That's where I write.

Latex

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Notes in notepad, short stories in Open Office, anything longer in Scrivener.

There is no ethical way to use proprietary software.

FocusWriter is a good app. It's minimalist and designed to eliminate distractions

What does Stallman write with?

LibreOffice.

Second.

>Pay for it with wages earned by my labor that I sold to others at a price we both agreed to before labor was executed
>Use it for its intended purpose
Seems fine to me

Emacs

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>paying for nonscarce resources
Literally worse than buying bottled water

Same here. Write everything first by hand though. I can admit Open Office is shit, but I've gotten too used to it to make the Latex jump.

Go outside you pleb

>The time and labor of the coder is worth nothing
Wew lad

>doesn't know fixed costs are a one off, marginal costs are to infinity

I didn't ask them to expend time and labor to make an infinitely and freely reproducible product. Maybe they should have signed a contract.

I am pretty sure the water here would make me sick.

ms word 2016

vim

It is sticky, nasty humid this time of year. You will be drenched in sweat in blinding light and with sunburn in 10 minutes.

Fuck that. FocusWriter all the way.

somebody shill Scrivener to me

Calligra Words

Libre office

Sublime Text 2

>LibreOffice
this right here

You guys, Oracle killed OpenOffice years ago

>somebody shill Scrivener to me
I would prefer not to
haw haw haw snort

OpenOffice is objectively the best word processing software for writing stories.

Notepad is good for notes and scribbles.

lol writing software? lmao bro just like open up your laptop wtf

Geany.
Atom.
Notepad++.

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Google docs?

>OpenOffice
my dude...

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A legal pad and pic related

LibreOffice

Vim+LaTeX for papers
Vim+Markdown for everything else

>Windows

q10. that typewriter sound gets me hard.

If it's dead then why does it still work? I could be using Microsoft Word 95 for all I care, it fulfils the same functions. There's a limit to the number of bells and whistles a word processor needs.