mr.JaKKaL Posted June 6, 2007 Share Posted June 6, 2007 Story-writing tools tend to lie near the ends of two poles: the word processor at one end, which has minimum support for creativity, and at the other end, more complex theory-driven applications. The latter can be far too prescriptive (and frankly, baffling) in our opinion. Does Writer’s Café replace word processors and screenplay formatting software? No. Writer’s Café works with these tools, supporting the stage when ideas are flowing but the structure has not been fully (or even a little!) defined. Writer’s Café StoryLines takes you to the stage when you’re ready to make your story linear, and then exports it in a suitable file format for importing into formatting software. However, if you’re writing a screenplay and you don’t have specialised formatting software, you’ll find that Writer’s Café can go a long way to format your script for you when used alongside a conventional word processor. StoryLines recognises dialogue, cues, action and other elements and formats them according to the current report style, which you can customize. Download: http://depositfiles.com/files/972658 Mirror: http://rapidshare.com/files/35507205/wcf_texas.rar Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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