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Below are a couple of links that demonstrate the core functionality of the Giterary tool:

Other notes:

  • A nice feature, though hard to demonstrate here, is that the system supports a very powerful “offline” mode, using the ability of the backend versioning system (Git) to act as a distributed file database. A computer, external to the system and with no local installation of the Giterary tool, can clone the Giterary repository to its filesystem, make edits with a user’s favorite text editor, and push them back to the server without a) fear of losing work due to Internet connectivity, or b) having to be concerned with making edits that have to be “shoehorned” back into the main editing system.
  • All underlying technologies used are open source, free to use, require no purchase, are operating system agnostic (see: Scrivener), and as part of the Giterary tool’s core design philosophy, never puts authored content into file formats that are dependent on proprietary software to open (see: Microsoft Office).
  • A 10-second timer saves a temporary draft of your edit to the server in the event you lose connectivity. To recover the draft, either return to edit the page you were editing prior, or hit “Drafts” to see a list of unsaved drafts.
  • Basic search capabilities.