"The splash screen for Writer's World Maker (WWM) announces that the program is designed to "help you to summon your imaginary worlds to the printed page." And, considering its flexibility and thoroughness in some areas -- especially defining characters -- at times it almost realizes this goal. However, interface problems, as well as a fannish orientation at the expense of detailed planning in other areas, makes it a program more suitable for wannabes than working writers."
http://www.linux.com/feature/146318
"I am a fiction writer, when I converted to Ubuntu from Windows I had problems finding the tools I used to use in Windows. Running them under Wine never worked right for me so I decided to write the software I needed for myself and for the kind Ubuntu /Linux world that gave us such a cool and free OS.
I wanted software that would allow me to write non-consecutively, in a scene based environment, have character development and tracking, and world development and tracking. Features:
This software is for the creation phase of writing. It is designed to help you get the story written and develop your characters and plot. Currently WWMKR uses simple text editing. Once the story is written we suggest exporting to your favorite Word Processor for spell checking, grammar and formatting. We are adding new features everyday with a new release about every thirty to sixty days. "
http://www.qt-apps.org/content/show.php/Writer%27s+World+Maker+(WWMKR)?content=85518
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