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Change of Plans

March 20, 2013March 26, 2021Celtx, Fade In, Scrivener, workflow, yWriter

I’ve been using Fade In for my screenwriting for a while, having moved up from writing solely in Celtx. I like Fade In’s clean, dark interface. I like that it is WYSIWYG– you can see how

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Fade In

April 18, 2012April 18, 2012Celtx, Fade In, Final Draft, Movie Magic Screenwriter, software

I have been an avid Celtx user for my screenplays since moving on from the frustrations of formatting Microsoft Word with custom tabs and margins. Celtx has served me well. Especially the price point! ($0) Celtx provides an ordered

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Celtx Quirks

February 5, 2012February 5, 2012Celtx, screenwriting, tips

I use Celtx for my screenwriting projects. I like having various sub-documents for keeping track of notes, characters, index cards and scribblings. I’m sure other programs do all that, maybe even better, but Celtx is what I used

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