Deal: Write a screenplay like the professionals with WriterDuet

WriterDuet

If your New Year’s resolution is to finally get that great idea for a screenplay down on paper, WriterDuet is the way to make that happen. We’re spotlighting it today because it’s part of a big end of year sale at Tech Deals this week.

WriterDuet comes recommended from high places. Ed Solomon, the writer of Men In Black, called it “the most intuitive, most user-friendly scriptwriting software I’ve ever used.” Christopher Ford, who wrote Spider-Man: Homecoming, said of WriterDuet: “I recommend it to every other screenwriter I meet.”

‘The most intuitive, most user-friendly scriptwriting software I’ve ever used.’ – Ed Solomon (Men In Black)

WriterDuet is designed by screenwriters for screenwriters. It uses industry-standard formatting, and allows you to easily import or export your work to Final Draft, Fountain, Word, or other writing platforms. It’s packed with useful features to help you perfect your script, such as an intuitive revision viewing tool.

Being based in the cloud, WriterDuet allows you to access your project from anywhere. If you’re offline it’ll just save locally, ready to sync once you get back online.

Where this software really comes into its own is real-time collaboration. Whether you’re writing with a friend or a team, WriterDuet lets you work together on the same script in real time. You can also throw your ideas onto a collaborative cork board to keep the creative juices flowing.

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WriterDuet at a glance:

  • Draft your screenplay and collaborate in real time.
  • Outline your story via the real-time collaborative cork board.
  • Write on or offline seamlessly with local backups and auto-sync.
  • Import and export to Final Draft, Celtx, Fountain, Word, and more.
  • Write with industry-standard formatting, locked pages or scenes, revisions, and .fdx compatibility.
  • Edit, color, and move index cards on the real-time collaborative cork board.
  • Easily view changes filtered by date, writer, and time.

A WriterDuet Pro license is usually $11.99 per month, but right now you can save a fortune if you commit for at least a year. Over at Tech Deals, a one-year subscription is only $39.99, and lifetime access is $99.99.

Even better, we’ve got a special promo code to save you even more. If you select one of the above options and use the promo code NEWYEAR2019 at the checkout, you’ll pay just $32.40 for the one-year license, or just $81 for the lifetime license.

The deal only has a few days to run, so don’t miss out. Hit the button below to find it.

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Realme A1 tipped as Oppo sub-brand’s latest budget smartphone

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  • The Realme A1 smartphone is reportedly in the works.
  • Realme is apparently positioning the new device below the Realme U1.
  • The new phone is expected to launch in the first quarter of 2019.

2018 has been an incredible year for sub-brands, as Honor stole the limelight from Huawei, Xiaomi’s Pocophone redefined the budget flagship, and Oppo’s Realme quickly gained market-share.

It looks like the latter brand is already hard at work on its first product of 2019, according to Droid Shout. This device is purportedly called the Realme A1, and is expected to launch in the first quarter of next year.

According to the outlet’s “trusted source,” the Realme A1 will be positioned below the Realme U1, which currently retails for 11,999 rupees (~$171). The brand’s cheapest phone is the Realme C1, which has a suggested price of 8,990 rupees (~$128), so we’d expect the new phone to slot in between the U1 and C1.

The publication confirmed that the Realme A1 will be available in black and yellow color schemes, but other details weren’t forthcoming. We don’t blame you for being skeptical about this latest device, but the outlet has previously published what it says are exclusive renders of the Moto G7 lineup. So they’re not a completely unknown website at this point.

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In any event, the price bracket means we should expect a phone that’s more capable than the Realme C1 but not quite as impressive as the U1. This means we could potentially have a Helio P60 or P70 chipset (if not a Snapdragon 400 or 600 series SoC instead), a rear dual-camera pairing with a dedicated depth sensor, and (hopefully) a fingerprint scanner. Don’t expect the Realme U1’s 25MP selfie camera on the new phone, as that’s pretty much the U1’s sole selling point.

It’s unclear when exactly the Realme A1 will be revealed, but CES or MWC certainly seems like a good bet. What would you like to see from a new Realme smartphone? Give us your thoughts in the comments!

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Source: Android Zone

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