![]() Rich text editor with support for fonts, colors, comments, images, headers, footers, and style sheets.And the Files app support lets you store your projects where you want and edit them in place. Storyist organizes your novel manuscripts, screenplays, notes, and other project-related writing so you can access them with just a few taps. Keep all your writing organized and accessible.Have a few minutes? Open Storyist and jot down a note, rewrite a few paragraphs, or annotate your manuscript with ideas for future changes. When you're ready to put words on the page, Storyist can even display your index cards next to your manuscript as you write. Storyist lets you sketch out a story using index cards and then refine it with customizable plot, character, and setting sheets. And Storyist comes with manuscript and screenplay templates so you can focus on the writing, not the formatting. 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. Produce submission-ready manuscripts and screenplays.Sorry to say this program is NOT reliable for professional work. This is just one of the worst possible bugs a program like this could have. and everything is gone.Perhaps this won’t happen if I just save files to the local iPad instead of any cloud storage? Perhaps it happened because I connected to a wireless network AFTER starting Storyist? In the end I don’t care why. ![]() Then if you power down, it auto-restores to that last version. I can see from Apple’s file versions that Storyist gets confused and starts to save the same version of a file over and over (instead of saving a version with any new modified work). I’ve now lost hours and hours of writing, which is just so disheartening. But I switched back to the default Apple cloud file storage AND A WEEK LATER IT HAPPENED AGAIN. This happened to me twice now, the first time I thought it was because I was using OneDrive for file storage. Huge danger warning here, I must echo previous reviews like the one posted by RyGuy486 and report that STORYIST SOMETIMES AUTO-DELETES ALL YOUR WORK. It seems that no developer knows how to make a screenplay application, but Storyist is closest to a professional screenplay app you would expect coming from a desktop. There are workarounds such as entering the “phone-optimized view”. So it has its problems on both iOS and iPad OS, but at least it’s somewhat usable. But it keeps zooming in the wrong area over and over again. So I manually zoom out and try to type again and it zooms in again to try to be helpful. On the phone, when you tap on an area to type, it automatically zooms in so you can get a closer look at what you’re typing. But this does have a lot of UI problems when entering split screen mode on iPad. I’d say it’s a close one between this and Final Draft. I’ve compared this one to all the other screenplay applications, including Final Draft.
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