Where do you write your reviews?

Contributor: remember.me remember.me
I always write in EF so far and I tend to do it all at once.
07/10/2012
Contributor: pasdechat pasdechat
I do a fair amount of freelance writing through other sites, and I always write those in Word--some websites/customers require that you upload a document, and in cases where I'm selling the article for use and retaining the rights I feel better having a saved copy--so I guess I've just gotten into the habit of doing all my "online writing" in Word first? I'm kind of surprised by how many people just type it straight into EF's boxes, actually--I'm way to paranoid about my computer malfunctioning to not have everything saved in multiple locations.
07/20/2012
Contributor: Lioncub Lioncub
On EF and try to get them all done in one setting.
07/20/2012
Contributor: Scrawberry78 Scrawberry78
I always do it on EF. Sometimes I sit down and write the whole thing. Other times I write it in pieces. I guess it depends on how I feel.
07/21/2012
Contributor: indiglo indiglo
Ever since JR asked us to write them in a word processing document, rather than storing them here as we go along, I've started doing that. And now, I really prefer it! I can do a word/character count in Word, and check my spelling and grammar at the same time.

It took me a while to get used to doing it like that, but now that I am used to it I LOVE it!!!

I usually write most of it in one setting, leaving only the "Personal Experience" section for a subsequent writing session. This seems to be the best formula for me.
07/21/2012
Contributor: milfstatus milfstatus
In ef
07/23/2012
Contributor: 1001 Pleasures 1001 Pleasures
I used to do everything in the Eden template, until I had written 75% of a review for the Hand Solo and realized just because I was pressing "Save" for each section, nothing was being saved as a draft on the site. After that happened, I always open the template on EF and copy all the required elements into a blank word processing document and create the review that way. Once I have it finished, I copy and paste each section into its appropriate box and submit it.
02/04/2013
Contributor: Genderfree Genderfree
I usually work on them over the course of a few days. Never though of using MS Word, that could probably actually save me the disappointment of when i hit the wrong button.
03/10/2013
Contributor: ImaGodiva ImaGodiva
Always on EF so far, but I've been meaning to change to Word or something, because I've lost text several times which is NOT fun.
03/10/2013
Contributor: butts butts
I write mine on the EF template, usually over a day or two to make sure I didn't make any horrible mistakes XP
03/10/2013