![]() ![]() Plus, there is no subscription, so there is no risk of ever losing access to your work. ![]() So, you get all the capabilities as before, but for a fraction of the cost. $147 will get you the current version of Atticus, plus all future updates. Plus, that price is for a lifetime purchase. Programs like Vellum cost $199 for just eBook and $249.99 for ebook & print book capability.Ītticus, on the other hand, costs only $147 for unlimited books and ebooks. The cost of Atticus is one of its strengths. Furthermore, you can see how it compares to vellum, and what others thought. In other words, it has everything that the top formatting and writing software has, and there’s more coming to make it the best in the industry. You start in the dashboard where you can create a new book or upload an old one (there are a variety of ways to import a book that I’ll get to in the features section). You can write, edit, and export your novel with ease. How Does Atticus Work?Ītticus is currently both a word processor and a book formatting software. Want more videos like this one? Be sure to check out my YouTube channel. However, one day it will be the all-in-one solution for writing, formatting, and collaborating.Ītticus not only has a ton of features at launch, but also boasts a HUGE number of upcoming features that will make it the be-all, end-all of writing software. Autosave, Cloud Storage, and BackupsĪtticus is a software that currently gives authors an excellent way to write, and format their books at a lower cost and with equal results as a program like Vellum. So, in this review, I will not only show you what we've done so far, but what we're working on, and how we'll get there. When describing Atticus I like to tell people, “If Scrivener, Google Docs and Vellum got together and had a baby, its name would be Atticus.” My true dream in building Atticus is to actually create a software where authors can plan, plot, outline, write, collaborate and format all in one place. Well, that's exactly what we just did by making Atticus.io.īut as you'll see in this review of Atticus, we're not just going to stop at formatting. So, this got me thinking…what if I could create an easy-to-use software that helped authors format unique, beautiful and professional ebooks and books, have it work on all computers and not just Mac, be much cheaper and add more features and capabilities not currently offered? Plus, it's really only for formatting and doesn't offer anything else beyond that. However, Vellum only works on Mac, and is extremely costly. The "What's New" page is at: - "Version 3.15, November 28th, 2022For years, authors really only had one efficient and effective way to personally format professional books and that was by using a software called Vellum. Fixed a crash when accidentally linking to a non-book-section document.Now clears the timing set data when switching between documents in the book section properties dialog.Added a warning if there is an output file name clash with ODT and other formats in different configurations, and not just Epub and Mobi.Fixed a bug when finding custom messages using regular expressions, added identifying text to custom messages when compiling, and fixed a bug handling custom message exceptions.Fixed a bug generating spurious SMIL paragraph references with identifiers for paragraphs that are removed due to a lack of content.Removed xml:lang attribute from smil tag to pass EpubCheck. Fixed a file name error when generating SMIL files, and also ensured there are fragment identifiers in seq objects.Added the ability to override the default book language in the section properties via the Language advanced property.Fixed a bug in DOCX import where page breaks weren't recognised if following paragraphs contained borders.Fixed a bug in ODT output whereby sequence identifiers were not correctly written, so cross-references to them didn't work. ![]()
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