Desktop software to store and organise articles you wrote?

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Is there a desktop software to store and organise articles you wrote?

How do you organise your articles?
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Lockwood
    Yes, it's called Windows Explorer.
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  • Profile picture of the author Success
    I am currently using Action Outline ver 3. Looking for a more efficient way to organize written and work-in-process articles.
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  • Profile picture of the author JimZ
    I have just started using Article Architect from Jay Jennings. I like it and it keeps you and your articles organized.

    Jim
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  • Profile picture of the author Diana Lane
    I've got Article Architect, but something about Action Outline gelled with me and I use that instead for organizing my articles, even though it wasn't created specifically for the task. I use it for loads of other stuff too (code snippets etc), and can't imagine my working day without it.
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    Plot short fiction, long fiction, even outline non-fiction * Edit the question prompts to suit your genre * Easily export text and image files for use with your word processor or Scrivener.
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  • Profile picture of the author Success
    Any other software to organize articles other than Article Architect and TAM?
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