![]() Lets’ get the negatives out of the way first though. It’s got some great positives to it, but also some painful negatives. Scripts Pro is a popular app and its gained traction over the years (its also gained cost, from 4.99 to 6.99 to 12.99 which is pushing it a fair bit for this market but still a bit cheaper than some of the other stuff out there). Another reason I want to go through a bunch, is so I can see what I can improve on when developing a screenwriting app of my own (though considering how little time I have, this may take a while)! As a result, I figure it might be worth starting to review them, now that I’ve used them for a while. Either way, I have tested out a few screenwriting apps over the recent months, particularly on travels like the one noted here. It’s not too small to type on, and while I know people can type on an iPhone, Android, Blackberry, etc, its not something I would want to do for too long, let along for several pages.Īnd while I’m not much of an iLife person anyway (don’t have an iPhone, and even the iPad isn’t mine technically), I am impressed with the range of apps that the iPad has, especially when it comes to music and film apps, where there is not only an abundant selection but some gems that I couldn’t even imagine say, 10 years ago. But at the same time, the iPad adds an option of portability. However, I’m not one to take a laptop, let alone on a plane where there’s hardly any room to move. And a couple weeks back I had a pair of long flights to endure. ![]() ![]() One of the rare moments where I get a chance to really work on screenplays is whilst traveling. ![]()
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