@gamerchico Since the focus of yWriter is on scene and structure, it would probably help. However, it doesn't allow for formatting: You would have to export your text and manually format it in another word processor
@gamerchico yeah it's totally safe, it's liscenced by a huge company and everything, in fact i think they showed it in PC Magazine or something like that about how it's the #1 script writing software
@gamerchico I agree with EastCoastJew. I took a screenwriting class at university, and Celtx was a lifesaver in automatically formatting my scripts. I would recommend it most highly.
@moggerd Which is better? They're actually two different applications. The Marshall Plan is a plotting/Structure/Brainstorming tool and doesn't have a word processor built in. You have to export your work as a .doc to your word processor.
yWriter doesn't offer any kind of guidance towards what goes into your novel: it's a word processor first and foremost. It breaks your novel up into scenes and allows you to use various tools to manage and organize those scenes.
its great but there is no way to read your book
gadgethead16 1 month ago
would this be good script writing as well
gamerchico 1 year ago
@gamerchico Since the focus of yWriter is on scene and structure, it would probably help. However, it doesn't allow for formatting: You would have to export your text and manually format it in another word processor
Lcthulou 1 year ago
@gamerchico for script writing look for a piece of software called CeltX it helped me out
EastCoastJew 9 months ago
@EastCoastJew it's safe right? no viruses or anything right because i just got a new laptop.
gamerchico 9 months ago
@gamerchico yeah it's totally safe, it's liscenced by a huge company and everything, in fact i think they showed it in PC Magazine or something like that about how it's the #1 script writing software
EastCoastJew 9 months ago
@gamerchico I agree with EastCoastJew. I took a screenwriting class at university, and Celtx was a lifesaver in automatically formatting my scripts. I would recommend it most highly.
Raptorman117 8 months ago
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EastCoastJew 9 months ago
You mentioned the marshall software, why do you need this one also, is this free one better?.
moggerd 1 year ago
@moggerd Which is better? They're actually two different applications. The Marshall Plan is a plotting/Structure/Brainstorming tool and doesn't have a word processor built in. You have to export your work as a .doc to your word processor.
yWriter doesn't offer any kind of guidance towards what goes into your novel: it's a word processor first and foremost. It breaks your novel up into scenes and allows you to use various tools to manage and organize those scenes.
Lcthulou 1 year ago
good luck brah
jonnny9000 1 year ago