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  2. Scripto Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Scripto Enterprises Inc. is an American computer software company based in Studio City, Los Angeles. It offers screenwriting, television production, and narrative video game development software. The company was founded in 2014 by comedian Stephen Colbert, former The Colbert Report writer and coder Rob Dubbin, and Colbert's wife Evie McGee-Colbert.

  3. Screenwriting software - Wikipedia

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    Screenwriting software often also provides functions that allow writers to analyze their scripts for various characteristics. In 2018, developers began adding functions that allow an analysis of gender representation such as the Bechdel test, e.g. in Highland 2, and the forthcoming Final Draft 11. [4]

  4. Storyist - Wikipedia

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    Support for comments, images, headers, footers, style sheets, 2-up editing, and mirrored pages. Automatic manuscript and screenplay formatting.; Text inspector for quick editing of formatting, style, and page settings.

  5. Trelby - Wikipedia

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    Trelby is a free and open source screenwriting program which focuses on providing a simple, uncluttered interface to writing screenplays. It is a rebranding of an older screenwriting program called Blyte. [1] It currently runs on both Windows and Linux platforms.

  6. The Best Screenwriting Software to Launch Your Writing Career

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  7. Zhura - Wikipedia

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    Zhura (/ ˈ z ɜːr ə / ZUR-ə) is a free, web-based screenwriting software application for writing and formatting screenplays to the film industry standard, as well as other formats. Zhura allows users to collaborate on scripts in public or private groups and uses Creative Commons Licensing for all work in the public workspace.

  8. Sophocles (software) - Wikipedia

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    Sophocles was a Windows-based screenwriting software application used for writing feature film and television screenplays. The program first became available on the Internet in 1999. Its distinguishing features included a two window screen setup, showing the script and screenplay outline simultaneously. [1]

  9. FiveSprockets - Wikipedia

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    Screenwriting software; filmmaking and video production software and resources FiveSprockets was a web-based software company based in San Diego , California , United States focused on developing resources, social networking , and web-based collaborative software for scriptwriting, filmmaking and digital-video production.