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There's also the option to use the Windows Beta version of Scrivener 3. The beta is getting close to release and they're mostly working on bug fixes and the compiler. As mentioned in the linked p...
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There's also the option to use the [Windows Beta](http://www.literatureandlatte.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=57&t=40621&sid=1ae5b4de431907336143f224720fbd77) version of Scrivener 3. The beta is getting close to release and they're mostly working on bug fixes and the compiler. As mentioned in the linked post, compiling is still a work in progress, so it's probably best to do all the compiling on Mac, but the beta should be fine for editing. Make sure to take frequent backups, just in case! > **A few issues to be aware of in the current v12 beta** > We still have aspects of the Compiler back-end to hook-up; however, the Compiler interface is now complete. So, feel free to post Compiler bugs as we'll be looking to close these out pretty quickly in the coming weeks. Then our focus will be on closing out on remaining reported bugs. I use this version myself and have only run into a few very minor issues.