What software would be good for writing a book?

In summary, the conversation discusses the type of software that would be suitable for writing a book, specifically a physics textbook. The options mentioned include a standard word processor like MS Word for writing a novel and Latex for both types of books. The individual also mentions using a program called Texmacs for writing a physics book, which allows for starting a MATLAB session within the document. Other options mentioned include Scientific's Software and a default text application like Word. The individual asks for input on these options.
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What software would be good for writing a book?
 
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I should ask, what kind of book do you mean?

There is a far cry between a physics textbook and a pulp fiction novel, which would require entirely different resources.

For the latter all you would need would be a standard word processor like MS Word.

For the former its more complicated.
 
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Latex is great for both.

Ooook.
 
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Well, i m finding one for writing physics book
 
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This is what I use:

http://www.texmacs.org/index.php3

The only thing is that the windows version isn't as feature filled as the linux/unix versions.

The program is great because I can start a MATLAB session right inside of the document itself.
 
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Depends on whether you want to write a novel to make your living off of or you just want to write a story for fun or something. Usually, unless you are really serious about publishing your book, the default text application (word on windows and whatevertheyuse on mac) should work fine.
 
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On the way of testing the software, i found another few softwares. One of them is Scientific's Software, u can check it out here http://licensing.mackichan.com/

Anyone using this software, or do u hav any idea abt it?
 

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What software would be good for writing a book?

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