Scrivener wonderings...

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I've remotely fallen in love with a program called Scrivener. Seems to be just what I need, but I was wondering a few things:

Here's what I'm considering:

1) I've got a defunct mac and I'm considering making my Mac OS X Snow Leopard into a VMWare virtual computer.

2) I'll download the trial for Scrivener.

Before I start this - I am only basically computer literate - I'd love to know if you can make Snow Leopard into a vmware file, and second if Scrivener is really worth the effort.

Anyone got any views on this?
 

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The short answer is that you'll likely find that running OSX in a VM is more trouble than it's worth. A lot of the information that you'll find won't be current, or specific enough to your case, or the procedure will require something you don't have. It's possible to find step-by-step instructions to suit your exact situation, but it's not very likely, and that's what you'd need if you're not an accomplished geek.

I own Scrivener, but it's on a MacBook that I never use. I'd love to be able to run it on Linux, and I know that I could do it in a VM, but I don't think it's worth the bother. I just use Zim (the desktop wiki) for outlines, notes, and rough work, and then OO Writer for the ms.
 

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I've remotely fallen in love with a program called Scrivener. Seems to be just what I need, but I was wondering a few things:

Here's what I'm considering:

1) I've got a defunct mac and I'm considering making my Mac OS X Snow Leopard into a VMWare virtual computer.

Unless you're fairly sophisticated and intimately comfortable with the Unix command line, you will have problems.

Why not fix the Mac?
 

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Unless you're fairly sophisticated and intimately comfortable with the Unix command line, you will have problems.

Why not fix the Mac?

I just saw about half a year's salary flash by...

The mac got about 5 litres of liquid over it when it was still running. It said *bzzzzt* and didn't work any longer.

A mate dropped a bucket on it when we were cleaning out smoke infested walls when I moved in here.