raptorman
18-Jun-2006, 07:59 AM
Hello all, I'm J.L. Bourne, author of Day by Day Armageddon. (http://tacticalunderground.us/dbda1.htm) I'd like to share with some of you writers out there the software I used, and still use to organize the thoughts in my head, to the work on paper. I did a lot of research in the beginning, and the cost versus benefit pointed me to some software called CopyWrite. (http://http://www.macreview.com/productive/writing/copywrite/copywrite.html) This software has helped me organize my thoughts and character locations and inventory down to the last item in the main character's bug out bag. You can insert maps into the sidbar of the program so that you have locations down to technical accuracy. You can also put photos of writing stimulus in the sidebar to click on to jog your creative flow. I don't work for the Bartus company, but I can tell you that this software is worth the small amount of money you will pay for the download. The updates are free, and the developer is always making the software better.
You can separate your work by chapter, or whatever. You can also make different versions of the same chapter and choose between them. There is even a nifty feature called a "goal meter" so you can set your goal at say 300 pages, and watch the status bar slowly creep to the right as you make your goal.
This software won't make your writing any better, but it sure will organize your thoughts into coherent order and make your end product flow faster and easier.
I'm only posting this here at HPOTD because I know that some of the writers here suffered from the same thing I did before I found software like this, lack of order. For those of you that use 'windoze,' I think there is probably a software solution out there for you also. Just takes a little research.
Screenshot (warning: large picture)
http://www.tacticalunderground.us/blog/wp-content/4NOV_SS.jpg
You can separate your work by chapter, or whatever. You can also make different versions of the same chapter and choose between them. There is even a nifty feature called a "goal meter" so you can set your goal at say 300 pages, and watch the status bar slowly creep to the right as you make your goal.
This software won't make your writing any better, but it sure will organize your thoughts into coherent order and make your end product flow faster and easier.
I'm only posting this here at HPOTD because I know that some of the writers here suffered from the same thing I did before I found software like this, lack of order. For those of you that use 'windoze,' I think there is probably a software solution out there for you also. Just takes a little research.
Screenshot (warning: large picture)
http://www.tacticalunderground.us/blog/wp-content/4NOV_SS.jpg