Storyist for Mac for $19
December 13, 2017 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website





KEY FEATURES
Storyist is the only do-it-all writing platform designed specifically for fiction writers and optimized to be an incredibly powerful word processor on both desktop and mobile platforms. This fully-featured word processor gives you complete control over manuscripts and screenplays, giving you elite annotation power, high-level story viewing, and many more tools to make writing complex projects a breeze.
3.5/5 Stars, Macworld
- Work off stylesheet templates for manuscripts, screenplays, or customize a manuscript to look how you’d like
- Implement images, comments, spell checking, smart quotes, headers, footers, & more
- Jump between standard screenplay elements quickly w/ tab & return key shortcuts
- Auto-complete scene introductions, locations, times, character names, & transitions to save time
- Import & export Final Draft FDX & Fountain scripts to share work w/ other screenwriters
- Get a more complete overview of your story w/ the flexible Outliner
- Work w/ story sheets, a project organizer, UI themes, & more
- Track word counts to maintain daily goals
- Create ePub & Kindle ebooks for self-publication
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- Version 3.5
- Updates not included
Compatibility
- Mac OS X 10.9 or later
SOFTWARE LICENSE DETAILS
- Redemption: must redeem within 30 days of purchase
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