Incidentally, I know a lot of people say that writing software is pointless - why can't you just use a cork-board, some index cards and a notebook like everybody else? I've tried, believe me I've tried. I looked at the screenshots and ordered it in the hope that it would be a decent organisational tool for my writing.
I got the idea for BookTree from a piece of PC software called NewNovelist. BookTree also referred to the idea that you would use a tree view to organise your ideas - a "tree view" in Windows is what is known as an "outline view" in OS X.
You can download all of them at once right here. offers great Scrivener training lessons, and they have a slew of blog related scrivener templates: Here are the Power Blogging, 60 Minute Sales Letter, Getting Things Done, Lightening Fast Blog Post, Snowflake Method, and The Minimalist Brainstorming templates.For example, the writer’s notebook template that she posted here. I mention Belinda because she posts great articles and info that I think other writers will find useful. Belinda Crawford posted about an article Kitty Chandler at Kitty Space regarding a fantastic template she calls the World-building Leviathan Scrivener template.Sean Williams posted the Vertigo Scrivener template (comic template).