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Trelby review
Trelby review







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  • It’s a breeze to share your work by printing, self-publishing, or exporting to popular formats such as Word, PDF, Final Draft or plain text.
  • Easily import existing text from Word, PDF, Final Draft, etc, and they’ll automatically convert into the format of any template you choose.
  • Scrivener is best for people who write novels or long-form stories (both fiction and non-fiction). Try Final Draft today with a free 30-day trial.
  • Not the best for greenhorns since there’ll be a bit of a learning curve to this software.
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  • Upgrades aren’t included and you’ll have to pay extra to upgrade to a new version of the software, with a discount.
  • It’s the pricier option on this list, so it may be a little hard to justify if you're not yet a professional writer (at least you don't have to pay a monthly subscription fee though).
  • Considerably cut down on your typing time with their SmartType feature, by auto-filling commonly used character names, locations, and more.
  • Goodbye blank page - their 300+ templates will push you to kickstart your screenplays, teleplays, comics, graphic novels, and stage plays.
  • Hear your story come to life with their text-to-speech technology, which will read your story back to you with different voices for each character.
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    It's the #1 option for most professional screenwriters. Final Draft is best for people who are serious about writing screenplays for film, TV, or any type of screenplay styles.









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