I think I've been under a rock. I've known of Novlr (
novlr.org) for years now, but it looks like last year they went fully writer-owned. I'm not sure what all the legal technicalities are with selling "co-ownership," but since I last checked them out there are a few interesting things: 1) Looks like you can now have a free account and write without paying a subscription. 2) The subscription went down in price, unless I'm horribly misremembering. 3) There's now an option to purchase a lifetime membership.
I'm wondering if any of you have used or are using this. I've only ever signed up for a trial once before. It has a similar feel to Atticus, though it's obviously much more focused on the writing side. It has some basic organizational features like Scrivener with document nesting, chapter synopses, and a dedicated section for notes.
Cross-computer access has been absolutely miserable for me with Scrivener, though I otherwise love it. (Corrupt projects, fonts messing up between Windows/Mac, sync failures) This might be an interesting intermediary given it's cloud software.
I've been mostly sticking with Word for writing for a few years now (especially since Microsoft 365 automatically syncs across devices), but I might draft my next novel in this software and export to Word for editing.