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Macworld 2010: Steve Shepard of Storyist
D. Caolo
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02.18.10
@davidcaolo
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macworld 2010
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software
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Last year
we reviewed Storyist
, the software for writers. It's a great app that lets you manage all aspects of a writing project, like plot points, research, characters and more. Once you're done writing, you can export to many popular file formats, as well as prepare your document for an editor, for use as a screenplay or even digital distribution.
I sat down with Steve Shepard at our
Macworld
booth to discuss the app, how to get the most out of it, his experiences at the show and finally whether or not he's got any plans for the iPad. Check out the video above to see our conversation.
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