http://www.salsbury.f2s.com/rd.htm <----that's a freeware program that was invented for screen writers but its also very useful for novel writers as well.
Thanks to Galatea ti'wari I ended up finding these freeware programs, I was sparked to look for other freeware for writers and these three are what I found. I hope you all enjoy.
-Ink
P.s. If anyone else finds anything other then these please pm and let me know what you find.
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"my mind isn't working properly..and so my fingers are following the trend." ~ Me
You people are awesome! The only writing software I can find you have to pay for. Actually, I did find something but it wasn't very useful and I think I deleted it. If I find it again, I'll post it.
-Always
Meshugenah says to (18:12:36):
Kat's my new favorite. other than Sachi.
I love writing software. I can't get used to that yWriter thing though.
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If you use Mac, here is a list of writing software to look into. Handily, there's also a list of Windows software at the bottom. However, most of the links are a free trial, after which you have to pay. It's kind of a pain, but I think Scrivener is worth it (and they have a student discount).
I love StickIt 3.0.
It's like PostIt notes, only on your computer desktop. Google it. It's free .
I waste so much paper writing notes to myself... this is better... yeah... I'm tired...
+Rilaiss the Half-Hobbit+
"You look too short to be seventeen!"
"How old are you? Fourteen?"
-common phrases when you're short
"Text Block Writer" is sort of like that, but it simulates index cards rather than post-its. You can write things on cards and then shuffle them around. It's good for outlining and general notes, fantastic if you're into worldbuilding. It's from Software By Brian, but it looks like his server is messed up at the moment, so I can't post a link. Google it, hopefully it's back up by the time you read this.
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