Thanks for the kind words, Huskey!
Is this still planned for a release before July, as it is still stated in your product page?
Judging by your name choice, ALIEN714, Iād say itās obvious that youāve been away for more than a while. Donāt despair, however. There are myriad posts on these forums concerning the much-anticipated release date of Scrivener 3 for Windows. A comment in each one should get your post tally up to, oh, say, 10 or 12. Perhaps more.
I will say thereās more interest in this subject than there is in the latest Windows beta and how well it performs.
So, here we are at the end of Q2.
No Windows 3.0 release? Check.
Mac Q2 upgrade? Check. Plus the bonus of a Mac upgrade in Q1, too.
Another round of excuses and justifications ? Check.
literatureandlatte.com/blog ā¦ rses-mouth
An actual honest-to-God release on August 30? Weāll see. Quite frankly, Iāve stopped believing anything L&L says.
Given your near constant haranguing, please tell us why you anticipate a Scrivener 3 release by August 30? Do you know something the rest of us donāt? Are you party to an as yet unseen post announcing such release by that date? It must please you greatly if you are. Do you lie awake at nights, fantasizing about the Scrivener release? Does it keep you from sleeping, knowing that, time and again, day after day, week after week, month after month, year after year, there is no Scrivener 3 release date announced? Is it difficult for you to eat, given your anticipation and forecasting of a release date? How many more posts will there be? What will you do with your time once Scrivener 3 is announced? Will witty posts continue in the same vein, celebrating the release? Or will you slink off, tail between legs, to another board to complain endlessly about the release of the new Scrivener 3? Inquiring minds want to know.
Dude.
I get it, the negativity is annoying. Iām guilty of pushing back a little against the tide sometimes. Posts like these, though, are getting old, as well. This entire post is nothing but direct hostility, and it annoys me just as much as the posts that itās āresponding to.ā
The August 30 date probably comes from this: literatureandlatte.com/blog ā¦ rses-mouth
Katherine
Mr. Cranky would like to take this opportunity to apologize to all and sundry for the negativity of his posts referencing the negativism with regard to the release of Scrivener 3 for Windows.
Mr. Smiley, on the other hand, would like to commend the company and development team for its ongoing struggle through great adversity to conquer the software demons inherent in the Windows platform.
Mr. Smiley looks forward to the plethora of posts regarding the imminent release of Scrivener for Android, which will no doubt bring smiles to the faces of those who have been patiently waiting to comment on such a release. Mr. Smiley is looking forward to a demand for a release date so he can sit back with a toothy grin and nod happily.
Mr. Smiley began using Scrivener 1 in 2011, and adopted the Windows Beta beginning with 7 or 8 (his output is so prolific, he canāt remember which). Mr. Smiley continues to write daily, read voraciously, and produce entertainment for his reading audience, all whilst sporting a toothy grin and nodding happily at his ever-growing bank account, thanks to Scrivener and the L&L development team.
Yep, thatās where it came from. Itās nice that Lee made a commitment to a date, and Iād love to be proved wrong this time, but my expectations remain low.
Then why are you still here?
Seriously, why are you still here? If you are that unhappy, and you think L&L are liars, why would you trust their code?
I am in heaven using Beta 18. Absolutely love it.
Take your time. Youāre doing a lot of things right.
Iām from the nearly extinct school of āWhen itās ready, put it outā. Far more common is the āIf you canāt get it right, get it outā school of thought, where the users are turned into unwitting beta testers.
So please, devs, take as much time as you need to make sure itās ready.
I think most devs would LOVE to be able to take as long as they need to āget it rightā, but the big question is how long customers are willing to wait. There are other options out there, and at some point, even loyal customers get fed up. It sounds like one of the biggest delays is that theyāre trying to get 3.0 for Windows to the same place 3.x is for Mac, but the Mac version is constantly getting updated. Not sure thatās the wisest plan, though Iām sure some of those Mac updates were to fix bugs that would also be present in Windows.
When you are only given a flat head screwdriver with a box of closed cross tips wood screws along with a hammer used to ping out small dents and a tube of glue and told to build a car frame from scratch without any help you have to learn to build the necessary tools from scratch. Its all trial and error for some as MS can and does change their APIās from time to time. From my understanding Apple provides a lot of the necessary tools whereas Microsoft either charges or does not even have the right tools. Remember Windows OS is not coded like an Apple OS and that can be a strain on why people donāt really port over to windows itself.
I, myself, donāt remember what version I took to dive into the beta. But given how Iāve watched the changes unfold and sudden new features added Iām willing to wait. I have learned that its best to get a lot of it right and not to bitch. To many are becoming of the mind frame of wanting it now.
I have to applaud L&& for actually letting us get our hands on early betaās along with the upgrade option. Who am I to complain for such a gift. Itās a fine line that many developers have to make and yes its best to miss a release date (as many major companies have done) then to release something that could just as easily tank them.
So yes Beta 18 has many of the features from what I understand that Mac has and overall I say thatās quite an accomplishment in itself given the difference between the two. Will one ever catch up to the other? Not likely as like I had stated earlier. They may have to build something from the ground up or modify it due to OS changes.
Again thanks to all on the dev team for their dedication and hard work.
Iāve arrived in beta territory with the .34 release. Loving it, as are some friends, whoāve never heard of, or just havenāt ever tried Scrivener, and are still lost down at theā¦erā¦.docs.
Two thumbs way up from all.
Soooo?
7 months after the last post of this thread, are there any news from Scrivener 3 for Windows?
From what what I just read, the dev team was āvery close nowā in August 2019 and the latest news in November stated āour news isnāt stating an imminent release dateāā¦
NB: not trolling, havenāt followed all possible threads in the forumsā¦just curious! Thanks!
So follow the development thread
and youāll know!
Mark
Thanks @xiamenese!