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Trying to get my partner to switch from Windows to Linux. Has anyone tried Scrivener with Wine?
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I'll likely get downvoted for this.
It doesn't seem like there's any advantage for them in switching to Linux.
It'll just make their experience harder for no real gains for them.
I wonder how much functionality of Scrivener you could get in Obsidian. I found an article about someone setting their Obsidian vault up to run a workflow similar to Scrivener.
Obsidian is my Scrivener replacement. It's not the same, but it's a great tool that actually gives me more of what I wanted from Scrivener.