yWriter Free Novel Writing Software
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its great but there is no way to read your book
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@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.
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@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
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@EastCoastJew it's safe right? no viruses or anything right because i just got a new laptop.
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@gamerchico for script writing look for a piece of software called CeltX it helped me out
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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
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