Richard, Put me on your list of beta-testers, yes? Run Vzel Illovox Media 2417 S. Spokane, Seattle, WA 98144 illovox at oz.net Thank You, ~Run on 5/13/03 9:51 PM, Richard Brown at richard at go2rba.com wrote: > As an owner of Final Draft, Screenwriter 2000, heck, every script > writing program there is or was... I have to agree. There is no good > screenwriting software. So, I started a software company, E-Soft > (Entertainment Software) and our flagship program, in the works, is > "Scenario," by far and away, and FINALLY, real screenwriting software > which blows away the others. Most importantly, the programming was > directed by a screenwriter, rather than a software engineer. What most > people don't realize (who make screenwriting software) is that it isn't > word processing that's going on. It's screenwriting. We make it fast > and intuitive from the get-go, even for first time screenwriters. The > "e" in E-Soft also stands for "empowering." > > Scenario, when complete, will be the complete front end for Final Cut > Pro. Everything up to the cut, as we have modules covering breakdown, > budgeting, casting, scheduling, script supervising, etc. etc. - > everything before the cut, and integrated into the cut from the set. > It's all about real productivity. > > There will be light and pro versions as well. > > Sorry for the shameless pitch, but the screenwriting issue has cost us > a lot of money after being inspired by even more frustration! > > Richard Brown