Rekrab
Usually wrong.
I didn't say I wouldn't use a writing program, just that I would consider what the trade-offs might be. If I built a garage, I would as many power tools as possible. Wood is a pain in the ass to work with. What I'm suggesting is that -- possibly -- some of the "flaws" in a plot, such as disconnects, lapses in continuity, contradictions, logical errors, dropped threads -- may actually be strengths, if they reveal something of the author's mind on a subconscious level. The "unreliable narrator" sort of thing. Or, they make just be screw ups. But I'd be careful not to put up barriers to the workings of the subconscious when it comes to plot building.