This wasn't exactly designed for writers, but
Trello's project planning with easy drag-and-drop and visual layout made me pounce. If you're looking for a work-flow tool, this online service is worth a look.
Submitted by Anonymous on Tue, 01/24/2012 - 11:50.
OMG, I had this in a manuscript seven years ago, for code projects. Manuscript will never come out of the drawer, but I'm so glad the tool became reality! @valrobertson
This is an excellent find, Charlene. Could even work as a virtual version of a novel notebook. I will definitely be playing with it while I learn my way around. I also like that (unlike pinterest) I don't have to be a member of Twitter or Facebook in order to create an account and use it. Thanks for sharing the link. :)
You're welcome! I was in love at first sight. I especially love that I can drag things from stage to stage as a project moves along to completion without having to retype and I can see the status at a glance. This is way better than my former post-it note organization method.
OMG, I had this in a
OMG, I had this in a manuscript seven years ago, for code projects. Manuscript will never come out of the drawer, but I'm so glad the tool became reality!
@valrobertson
HA! Reality catches up. We
HA! Reality catches up. We found this looking for a way to better organize 33rd Prime's projects and I went, hey, this is perfect for books!
This is an excellent find,
This is an excellent find, Charlene. Could even work as a virtual version of a novel notebook. I will definitely be playing with it while I learn my way around. I also like that (unlike pinterest) I don't have to be a member of Twitter or Facebook in order to create an account and use it. Thanks for sharing the link. :)
You're welcome! I was in love
You're welcome! I was in love at first sight. I especially love that I can drag things from stage to stage as a project moves along to completion without having to retype and I can see the status at a glance. This is way better than my former post-it note organization method.