Can anyone recomend some half way decent screenwtiting software that also happens to be free?
New semester just started and I thought that it would be fun to take a screenwriting class, while I'm begining to seriously re-evaluate that thought, it's too late to do anything about it now.
Thanks, folks. I had a root beer float for lunch!
I currently have a tonsured baby due to rub-off, but he never had anywhere near as much hair as Suri. It does look odd. I did know a little girl who had lots of hair, especially on top, and was Elvis for Halloween at 6 months.
Hmm. I feel as though I've left my social graces somewhere.
I know you by reputation only, but wish you lots of cake and wishes come true. Happy Birthday.
Can anyone recomend some half way decent screenwtiting software that also happens to be free?
I dunno myself, but try googling 'free screenwriting software.' The first four or five matches have lists of software: [link]
Oh, happy b-day, flea! With extra hippos and birdies!
Thanks, I was looking at all that and there are several that have pretty decent descriptions, I was just curious if anyone here, amoung you literary bunch, had any recomendations.
ETA: Typos are not anyone's friend.
jubsews, it sounds counterintuitive, but I bet Minearverse is the place to find that out.
Someone smack this person.
I prefer vicodin to smack.
Librarian geekery alert:
Google to Offer Print-Archives Searches (requires log in)
From the article:
Google plans to announce on Wednesday that it is offering a service that will permit Internet users to search through the archives of newspapers, magazines and other publications and uncover material that in some cases dates back more than 200 years.
I'll be in my bunk.