Storyist 4 is a powerful writing environment for novelists and screenwriters. With Storyist, you can: Produce submission-ready manuscripts and screenplays. Storyist provides a rich text editor with support for comments, images, headers, footers, and style sheets so you can create properly formatted manuscripts and screenplays. And Storyist comes with manuscript and screenplay templates so you can focus on the writing, not the formatting.
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- macOS 10.13 or later 64-bit
- Produce submission-ready manuscripts and screenplays. Storyist provides a rich text editor with support for comments, images, headers, footers, and style sheets so you can create properly formatted manuscripts and screenplays. And Storyist comes with manuscript and screenplay templates so you can focus on the writing, not the formatting.
- Work with your story at a high level. Storyist lets you sketch out a story using index cards and then refine it with the customizable plot, character, and setting sheets.
- Keep all your writing organized and accessible. Storyist organizes your novel manuscripts, screenplays, notes, and other project-related writing so you can access them with just a few clicks.
- Create print-ready PDFs that are suitable for online distribution or printing with a professional printing service.
- Create ePub and Kindle editions of your work for online distribution.
Features at a Glance
- Word processor with support comments, images, headers, footers, and style sheets.
- Automatic manuscript and screenplay formatting with familiar tab and return key shortcuts.
- Virtual cork board with support for color-coded index cards.
- Outliner.
- Customizable story sheets.
- Imports and exports RTF, Plain Text, Word, Scrivener, Fountain, and Final Draft FDX files.
- Exports ePub, Kindle, and PDF.
- Works great with Storyist for iOS, so you can create, review, and revise your work wherever inspiration strikes.
- Adds further optimizations for Big Sur.
- Fixes an issue that could cause style names to be removed from pasted text in certain circumstances.