Bookmaker & Cat Slave
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Device: K2, iPad, KFire, PPW, Voyage, NookColor. 2 Droid, Oasis, Boox Note2
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By the way:
I should also add, for the other wonks around here that use an outliner, storyboard, whatever, but WRITE in something else (Word, YWriter, even Scrivener), that Power Structure does have something else that is very cool; it has "Power Access."
Power Access takes the entirety of all your PS content, and puts it in a little bar, at the top of your screen. You can grab whatever you want, to view a character; a part of the story; your chapter notes, etc., and refresh your brain, OR, it will copy everything directly to the clipboard for your use. Let's say you'd written something spectacular (I should be so lucky) in a plot point. Say, 1,000 words of a partial scene, that I wanted to keep. I can have PS Access open while I'm rabbiting away in YW5, and then say, "oh, right, I want that." I can quickly click through to it, and either click for a dropdown, to see what I had, or click "Copy Details into Clipboard" and have it there.
Alternatively, you can click it, pop it open, and it provides you with all the details in a separate Power Structure box. Not having to constantly click up, click down, with a second program is pretty handy to me. I have 3 monitors, so it's not that problematic for me to run multiple programs, but for folks working on a laptop, it would be very, very useful.
I have also printed out (in a file format, not to the printer) the entire outline, of my current WIP, including all the character bios, etc., which makes it very simple to import into something else (RTF).
Very handy.
Hitch
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