
But this does have a lot of UI problems when entering split screen mode on iPad. I’d say it’s a close one between this and Final Draft. I’ve compared this one to all the other screenplay applications, including Final Draft. I will not even let me create a new project, but just shuts down. I have not had much time with it yet, but whenever I tried to open up a short piece I created to experiment with it on the IOS, Storyist 4 just crashes and shuts down. I bought/Downloaded the newest Storyist version on both mac/iOS.

So problem is basically solved, developer was on top of it, and add a couple more features if possible. To this end, I hope that Storyist 4 also adds the ability for footnotes/endnotes in future updates as I (and I am sure that there are many others as well) do much non-fiction on Storyist and need that feature. To his credit, the developer was on it and I want to thank him for that here. I had to save the projects in iCloud Drive and then they opened fine. Storyist 4 does not seem to save to Storyist icloud and it shut down when the Storyist 3/4 were running simultaneously, especially on the ipad. This problem kept going, then I found out more or less by accident what was wrong. Wish: I wish there was a template in Storyist for non-fiction and such where you could do footnotes and all that kind of thing.
STORYIST REVIEWS SOFTWARE
Luckily I still have Storyist 3 and I have 4 on another computer, plus I have the book mostly backed up on other software so it is not much of a loss. The word counter said there were so many words, but they were not on the page. Went to open a book that I’ve been working on and absolutely nothing was there.
STORYIST REVIEWS UPDATE
I just upgrade to IOS 14 and the Storyist update for it. Upgrade pricing is available for customers who purchased Storyist 3 for iOS.

STORYIST REVIEWS TRIAL
After the trial period ends, you can purchase Storyist 4 to continue using the editing features or use the app in reader mode for free. Support for Storyist for Mac, RTF, Plain Text, Fountain, and Final Draft FDX files.Easy import and export of text and images.Automatic manuscript and screenplay formatting with familiar tab and return key shortcuts.Files interface with the ability to collaborate with other writers, browse version history, and sync with your favorite cloud storage service.


“I'm currently traveling in Europe and am just now putting the finishing touches on the book that will be published in September. “If I could have only one screenwriting app on my iPad, Storyist would be it.” – Taz Goldstein, Hand Held Hollywood. Storyist is a powerful writing environment that lets you create, review, and revise your work wherever inspiration strikes.
