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If this feature was enabled and while you’re at it, onto the desktop version also without having to do that janky version of backing up, then this would be an amazing five star app. But this really hinders it big time. Just add the iCloud sync feature everyone uses. Easy!
I love this app and the desktop version. I am not a writer who loves plotting but with this software, it's fun. It has helped to stay focused. I suppose it is that structure where you find freedom.
I love the app but now when I open it it states it will make my Mobile run slow because the developer needs to update the app. Made me wonder if it were still actually supported in 2017.
This is a very bare bones app. I was expecting a lot more for the price of $14.99. It is a good help to begin novel plotting, because the questions do make you think about your story and characters in certain ways. But it is essentially just a list of questions and a few examples and space for you to write. The UI is not very intuitive and you'll end up bouncing around the app just to get your ideas out. I purchased this app as a sort of test run for the Contour software for my PC and in my opinion this app is worth $4.99 on a good day. At least I'm glad I didn't spend all of the money on the PC program.
Mariner Software has some nice stuff, well thought out. Each directed to one or another aspect of the writing process. You can study published novels & structure using this. Or work your own premises. The templates come up with some questions to answer & those will help you get up to speed if you are new at writing your own. And there are several classic novels fleshed out in structure to give you a sense of how to proceed. At first, I wasn’t sure this was useful, but it is. This app gets limited usage from me, but affordable in iOS form factor & is a good place to experiment. Test drive it, if nothing else. You should be able to do that from the developer’s site.
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