Untitled - Screenwriting Notes is a productivity app developed by Screenplay Script Pte. The last update, v1.50, released on October 19, 2019, and it’s rated 3.77 out of 5 based on the latest 142 reviews. Untitled - Screenwriting Notes costs $4.99 and requires iOS 10.0+ and Android 9 or newer to download.
Screenplay writing reimagined
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Description
Untitled is a powerful screenwriting and note taking app, from the Lead UIUX designer at Vimeo. "Putting down my ideas, taking notes, and writing my screenplay without having to switch apps, or break focus, has been a blessing" - Marco C
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User Reviews and Ratings
★★★★★So Far it’s the Best!
I’ve used a few different script writing apps. This is by far the most convenient and consistent. Keep it up!!! Plz!
★★★★★Amazing
I was trying to type a script on the computer and then I found this app and it mad it so much easier
★★★★★Great app for an old(er) iPad
I recently got a hand-me-down iPad and was looking for a screenplay writing app that would work with iOS 10, and this was the winner. Stable, clean, and the 'magic' writing option works really well. I don't have to worry about formatting; it's all done for me! I think my only request would be the option to type directly into the 'Preview'/formatted mode if I wished to. Sometimes it's easier for me to think if it's already formatted like the final export will be. That would just be a bonus though
★★☆☆☆cool app
but it keeps crashing. needs work
★★★★★Simple…but Abandoned
I like this app alot. It’s uncomplicated and free. Allows me to write scripts without the entire circus of features AND handcuff of subscriptions. It’s abandoned, though and that’s unfortunate. But, it’s a great dead app.
If the developer sees this, I hope they come back.
I get it though. It can be a pain to maintain and deal with the never-ending hillside of squawking comments and requests.