Subplot
by AFK Creative
v1.4
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Updated 5 years ago
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23.28 Mb
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Released Sep 2011
Key Features
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AI Powered
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Calendar
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Notes & Writing
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Code Editor
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Strategy Game
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System Monitor
About Subplot
"Great app, simple, inspiring and definitely made for writers." - Alexandre Astier (Writer, Actor, Director)
"Subplot can be a writers best friend ... 3.5 mice out of 5" - Macworld
Subplot is a story planning system for novelists and screenwriters. Use Subplot to keep track of Who, What, Where, When and Why in your writing projects.
Features: -
- Create plans for novels or screenplays.
- Set deadlines and estimates for completion and let Subplot let you know whether youβre on schedule or not.
- Keep track of details for all the different characters, props, locations, events and story goals for your projects.
Interview your characters. Use Subplotβs expandable Q & A section to work out what makes your characters tick.
- Store and label images for each of your characters, props, locations and events. How about a portrait of your hero, or floor plans of your crime scene? (Images not supplied)
- Build scenes quickly and easily using Subplotβs Scene Builder.
- Use Subplotβs Ideas Board to keep track of any gems of inspiration that you have.
- View detailed reports about your project, including a breakdown of all the scenes a character appears in, the earliest chapter and scene that a character, prop, location or event appears in, as well as a dossier compiling all the information about your project or characters.
- Subplot has been specifically designed to cater for those planning on writing novels or screenplays rather than being a βone size fits allβ writing tool.
Subplot is designed to be used alongside your existing writing tool or word-processor. You donβt write your story in Subplot, instead you use Subplot to keep track of what you need to do next.
Have you just added a killer red herring to your murder mystery? Now you need to go back and add details about it to your story. With Subplot, you can easily add your red herring to the relevant scenes in your plan and use Subplotβs reports to judge whether youβve given the reader enough opportunities to put the pieces together.
Subplot wonβt tell you how or what to write, but you can use it to keep yourself on the path to completing your project.