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Post by Battlechantress on Apr 29, 2011 4:18:19 GMT 1
The full version costs... $15 or so, but the free version works pretty well. For those looking for something a little less fancy than, say, Scrivener who want to focus on screenplays and only screenplays, it is a good way to go. I haven't had any problems using it. CeltxI hope this is coherent because I'm still about 54 pages behind the deadline, my sedatives kicked in, and I had half a case of vanilla Coke to get me through a writing spree about otters trash talking human cage fighters in a river about three hours ago (in script form. Or at least a good effort at keeping it such. I am seeing double and can't figure out what the hell I wrote). I also had the NFL draft droning on behind me when I did it, so who knows what kind of mess I will look at when it wears off. Whee. Frigging dizzy. But yeah. Celtx. Good free screenwriting resource if you are trying to do something in that vein. I think the spot next the desk here will be great to sleep on. Can't move my head or the world spins to darkness fast. I should shut up now before I talk about the floating popcorn around my head.
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Post by Cali on Apr 29, 2011 4:22:00 GMT 1
I'm really sorry about shifting this off topic at the first reply but WHERE DID YOU GET A CASE OF VANILLA COKE?! I can't find one of those anywhere.
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Post by Battlechantress on Apr 29, 2011 4:46:04 GMT 1
One locally owned supermarket carries them. One of the stores at the base does too (or did; haven't been there for a while). We have a local bottling plant here, which might be why we even get any at all (although I can still find the diet version when I go back to Boston, something I can't seem to do here).
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Post by Tillian Panthesis on Apr 29, 2011 4:50:51 GMT 1
Nice, I'll check it out.
Also, it's strange that it's a rarity to find Vanilla coke over here in Melbourne nowdays. You have to be extremely lucky to find one in some specialist candy store.
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