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Appletell announces winners of Storyist 2

by Kirk Hiner on Sep 14, 2009 at 10:50 AM

In late August / early September, Appletell ran a giveaway in cooperation with the good folks at Storyist for two free copies of their recently released Storyist 2 novel/screenwriting software. To enter, contestants simply had to tell us the title of the work they’d write with the software, and the… Continue Reading »

Last chance to win a copy of Storyist 2 novel/screenwiting software

by Kirk Hiner on Aug 30, 2009 at 04:38 PM

Today is the last day we’ll be accepting entries in our Storyist 2 giveaway. Two entrants will be awarded free registration numbers for the download version of this last iteration of the popular novel/screenwriting software. If you’ve ever had a great idea for a novel or movie but didn’t know… Continue Reading »

Appletell giveaway: Two copies of Storyist 2 novel/screenwriting software [updated]

by Kirk Hiner on Aug 24, 2009 at 07:14 AM

Are you one of those people who complain every year because you’re tired of remakes and sequels and Hollywood just isn’t putting out anything good anymore? Well, there are two things you can do about. First, dig past Entertainment Tonight for your movie options. Second, write your own movie. It’s… Continue Reading »

Appletellcast Apple Podcast, July 22nd, 2009

by Kirk Hiner on Jul 22, 2009 at 10:36 PM

It’s been a slow summer since the launch of iPhone OS 3.0, so this edition of the Appletellcast looks outside of Apple towards Google, where Bill explains why Google Chrome will not have as big an impact as we first thought. Also, Kirk laments the loss of the Genius Bar’s… Continue Reading »

Appletell reviews Storyist script/novel writing software

by Kirk Hiner on May 10, 2009 at 02:45 PM

I’m beyond the point of having to explain why anyone writing a screen or stage play would want software specifically for that task. You can no more use Word to write a movie script than you can use PowerPoint to develop a website. So, the question becomes which script writing… Continue Reading »

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