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What's a good, multi-platform writing app? (that's not Google docs or Evernote)

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Sorry if this question has been asked a lot

I've been writing for a year now and have used both Google docs and Evernote and found them both to be lacking

Google docs: I'm a writer who likes to flit between chapters (I have all my chapters in separate documents), so I find it very cumbersome changing between google documents to find the exact chapter from the exact book I want

Evernote: I love the way that notebooks are structured in evernote. It's everything I wanted from google docs. Unfortunately, it also has its problems. You can't change text colour on the phone app (which is how I do my edits). You can't add comments. Evernote struggles a lot when I want to copy a large chunk of text (this is what broke the camel's back for me)

I've tried googling, but I can't seem to find anything that fits my needs

I'd like something multi-platform because I write on my phone as well as my PC

Does any such app exist?

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