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Storyist
Developer(s)
Storyist Software
Stable release
Operating system
Mac OS X, iOS
Platform
Macintosh, iPad
Type
Screenwriting software
License
Proprietary
Website
Storyist Website
Storyist is a creative writing application for Mac OS X and iPad.[1] Tailored for novelists and screenwriters, it provides a word processor, a cork board with support for index cards and photos, an outliner, and a project manager.
Features[edit]
Word processing[edit]
Support for headers, footers, style sheets, 2-up editing, and mirrored pages.
Automatic manuscript and screenplay formatting.
Text Inspector for quick editing of formatting, style, and page settings.
Support for comments, bookmarks, and Wiki links.
Automator Action-based text plugins that extend application functionality.
Full-screen editing mode.
Story development[edit]
Cork board with support for photos and index cards.
Collage view to visualize the relationships between story elements.
Color-coding outliner.
Customizable plot, character, and setting sheets.
Project management[edit]
Project view to keep all project-related writing organized and accessible.
Import and export support for popular file formats, including RTF, .doc, .docx, HTML, and Final Draft.
Automator workflow support to handle routine import and export tasks like smart quote conversion and style replacement.
Export ePub-formatted eBooks.
Synchronization between Mac and iPad via Dropbox.
See also[edit]
References[edit]
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^Duffy, Jill (25 February 2020). 'Storyist (for Mac)'. PCMag. Retrieved 1 September 2020.