Upgrade pricing is available to customers who purchased Storyist 3 from the Mac App Store.
Works great with Storyist for iOS, so you can create, review, and revise your work wherever inspiration strikes.ĭownload Storyist 4 and try it for free for 14 days!Īfter the trial, you can continue to use the app to read documents for free, or you can unlock the editing features via an in-app purchase.Imports and exports RTF, Plain Text, Word, Scrivener, Fountain, and Final Draft FDX files.Virtual cork board with support for color-coded index cards.Automatic manuscript and screenplay formatting with familiar tab and return key shortcuts.Word processor with support comments, images, headers, footers, and style sheets.Create ePub and Kindle editions of your work for online distribution.
Create print-ready PDFs that are suitable for online distribution or printing with a professional printing service.Storyist organizes your novel manuscripts, screenplays, notes, and other project-related writing so you can access them with just a few clicks. Keep all your writing organized and accessible.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.
Both have free trials so, if you’re writing a book, the best thing to do is try them both out before settling on one. There is very little one can do that the other can’t. The biggest difference isn’t in the feature set but in the interface. “I have now written three novels using Storyist and it has proven itself invaluable to me.” – Michael Brandman, Bestselling Author. Storyist, like Scrivener, is designed for writing books.
One of the reasons I bought this software was its ability to prepare the book for. Storyist is a powerful writing environment for novelists and screenwriters. At least it lets you export to other formats and Word is one of those formats. “I have now written three novels using Storyist and it has proven itself invaluable to me.” – Michael Brandman, Bestselling Author.
Storyist lets you sketch out a story using index cards and then refine it with the customizable plot, character, and setting sheets.