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Storyist 3.3 Build 3397 Mac OS X

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Storyist 3.3 Build 3397 Mac OS X

Storyist 3.3 Build 3397 | MacOSX | 11.8 MB

Storyist is a powerful story development tool for novelists and screenwriters. With an intuitive interface that puts you in control, Storyist provides: A word processor with a page layout view and support for headers, footers, and style sheets, A storyboard with customizable story sheets for tracking your plot, characters, and settings, A project manager with fast, project-wide search capabilities to keep your writing organized and accessible.

Full-Featured Word Processor
Storyist for Mac includes the word processing tools you expect from a top-notch writing application.

Stylesheets
Storyist provides stylesheets for common manuscript and screenplay formats, but that doesn't mean you can't create your own. Using the built-in style editor, you can customize your manuscript to reflect your personal preferences.

Page Layout
Whatever happened to “what you see is what you get?” There is nothing like seeing your words on the page and Storyist has the tools to put them where you want them

Images, Comments, and More
Storyist also includes support for images, comments, spell checking, smart quotes, headers and footers.

Screenwriting Support
Storyist comes with a screenplay template and provides several powerful formatting features to help you get your ideas on the page.

Quick Styles
Tab and Return key shortcuts make changing between standard screenplay elements as simple as typing a key or two.

Smart Text
As you type, Storyist collects your scene introductions, locations, times, character names, and transitions and auto-completes them for you when you need them.

Plays Well With Others
Storyist imports and exports Final Draft FDX and Fountain scripts, so you can share your work with other screenwriters.

Flexible Outliner
Do you start a new project by writing an outline? Want to outline an existing manuscript or screenplay to get a better understanding of the structure? Storyist provides an outlining tool that let you quickly get a high-level view of your story.

Story Development Tools
Sometimes you want to put a face to a name. Storyist lets you cast your novel or screenplay with images from your photo collection or the web. You can also view, edit, and arrange your scenes as color coded index cards on a cork board.

Story Sheets
Story Sheets are editable forms tailored for novel writing and screenwriting. You can use them to record information about various aspects of your story. Storyist comes with Story Sheets for plot, character, setting, and section. And Story Sheets are customizable so you can capture the information you want to capture.

Project Organizer
The Project organizer keeps all of your writing organized and accessible. One click takes you to your manuscript, a story sheet, or a notebook entry. And the project-wide search capability lets you easily find what you've written when you need it.

Templates
Storyist comes with templates to get you up and writing quickly. Have a writing system of your own? You can create a template to use on other projects or share with other writers.

Word Count Tracking
Storyist can track both a daily word count goal, and a project word count goal. You can use the Project Info inspector to set these goals and track your progress.

Snippets
A text shortcut facility lets you define multi-part text snippets (bits of text) to be inserted with just a few keystrokes. Default snippets make it a snap to write dialog without having to type the punctuation characters.

UI Themes
Use the Appearance preference pane to customize fonts, colors, and backgrounds. And on Yosemite and later, Storyist provides a "dark mode."

Import and Export
Want to share your Storyist manuscript with others? No problem. Import/Export formats include Rich Text Format (.rtf), HTML (.html), Text Only (.txt), Open Office (.odt), Microsoft Word (.doc and .docx), Scrivener (.scriv), Final Draft (.fdx and .fcf), and Fountain (.fountain).

What's New Version 3.3:
UPDATED GOAL INSPECTORS:
The updated goals inspector is now accessible directly from the toolbar and gives you more ways to track your writing goals.
You can:
Use the calendar view to get a sense of how your writing sessions vary from day to day. Dates are color coded with your progress, and the mouse and cursor keys allow you to select individual dates to view.
Use the graph view to show your progress over time. You can get daily, weekly or monthly graphs of your word count data, or even specify a custom date range.
Use the summary view to see your average and best days in a given range.
Export your writing session data to a .csv file for use with a spreadsheet application like Excel or Numbers.

SUPPORT FOR MACOS SIERRA:
Version 3.3 comes with support for macOS Sierra so you can take advantage of new Sierra features like tabbed windows and Siri.

OTHER NEW FEATURES AND BUG FIXES:
Version 3.3 also includes the following new features, bug fixes and usability enhancements:
You can now designate a project or text file template as the default template. The default text file template is now used when creating a new text file from a wiki link or via Command+Return commands.
The cork board background now defaults to a solid color rather than the cork texture. If you prefer the cork texture, just open the Appearance tab in the Preferences window and set the storyboard background to the cork pattern.
The text view no longer "wobbles" slightly when you scroll after double tapping the trackpad to zoom in.
The Command+Up Arrow and Command+Down Arrow shortcuts now take you to the beginning/end of a document as they do in other text applications. Previously, the Command+Up Arrow shortcut took you to the enclosing folder (like in Finder). Now, it only takes you to the enclosing folder if you are already at the start of the file.
Changes to the theme's collage background color now appear immediately.

Requirements: Intel, 64-bit processor, OS X 10.9 or later
Home Page - http://storyist.com/mac/
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