![]() I found my way to the tutorials, and studied them thoroughly, reading them first, then viewing the computer views while the tutorial was narrated. They had me hooked, and I began exploring. And all continuing and future updates and improvements are free. It is currently $147 ($102 cheaper than Vellum). At that point, the price for “early adopters” was $117. And I was pulled in to explore more when I saw the price. I was skeptical when I read their goal of being a combination of Scrivener + Word + Vellum. I was excited when I saw that the program worked for Windows. (The tutorials are all the way at the bottom.) At the end of the summary at the top, tucked into the end of “Bottom Line,” was a single sentence: “I recommend Atticus overall, though.” I followed the links. The review was by Dave Chesson, founder of the Atticus project. I learned about Atticus while reading a review of Vellum. (As of 10/1/21 Amazon Kindle accepts only EPUB files for new books.) I believe I read somewhere that Atticus plans to develop the capability to produce a MOBI file for sideloading into a Kindle device. At this point, its main advantage is a formatting program for Macs and PCs that rivals Vellum (Mac only) for ease of use and beauty of final formatted file.Ītticus produces both PDF and EPUB files. ![]() It is available for purchase, even as continuing additions and improvements are made. ![]() The program works on Windows, Mac, iOS, Chromebook, and Linux computers. It is on-line based, but can also be downloaded to your computer for off-line work. Atticus is a new writers’ program for writing, editing, and formatting.
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