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Old 07-11-2015, 04:31 PM   #25
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Originally Posted by Graham View Post
Dr. Drib (et. al.), if you're writing screenplays and want to move seamlessly around between devices, take a look at WriterDuet:

https://writerduet.com/

It's got a nice corkboard, like Scrivener, and the pro version also works offline (the online version is free).

You can use it for fiction as well, with a little tweaking, although it doesn't have the export functionality available in Scrivener. (As a Chromebook user, though - with no direct access to Scrivener - this is a reasonable alternative at least for laying out and writing a longer work.)

EDIT: Sorry, just realised you were quoting Michael Smith above with regard to screenplays.

Graham


I use Fade In, which is a very nice program.

Unfortunately, the creator of writerduet is a well-known spammer on many forums. He spams forums by talking up his program. He's been called on it, and yet he continues. I think most members here know what I do with spammers. If he comes here, I'll be on the look-out for any of his spammy shenanigans.
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