![]() Storyist may be a good product, but the demo and the so-called "Guide" are IRKSOME. To sum : I feel that I have lost time and money (I pay the downloaded megas). It is clearer than the help menu but it is just a list of features illustrated with some screenshots, not a tutorial. There are a few writing apps that cost considerably more. It costs 4.99 per month, 10.99 for six months, or 39.99 per year. I have also downloaded the guide.pdf from storyist site (indispensable and lacking in both demo files). Ulysses has moved toward subscription pricing instead. And when trying to open them from the file (using "open with Storyist"), one gets a message saying "Storyist cannot open files in the Microsoft Word document format" ![]() When trying from storyist, the files names are dimmed as inaccessible (I had firsdt checked with Finder info that they were fully readable and writable). docx files are still impossible to import. We liked to be more flexible in Scrivenerville, despite all the press about learning curves and iPAD compatibility. More expensive, fewer templates, and focused only on fiction. Therefore, as advised in the reply, I have re-downloaded the demo form, I eventually got a newer and hopefully complete demo called 2.2.6. The Storyist was like Scriveners evil, anal twin sister. I suppose so because of the reply I got (see below) and because I have found that it was named "Storyist-AutoUpdate-2.1.5.dmg". Another difference: The Storyist manuscript is conceptually one file within the project, with your chapters and scenes as outline subtopics within. I can believe that the Storyist demo.dmg that I have recently downloaded through Mac-update may have been incomplete. With Storyist, you’re going to have to do some fancy stepping to save out Scene B before reverting Scene A if you’re not to lose Scene B. But I disliked the inadequacy of its content. I appreciated the quick reply to my review.
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