This product has one major failing. You cannot easily find a song you require unless you know the album it is on or the Artist. I very often know the song I want to play but cannot remember the Artist nor Album. I have contacted Magix and they say it is just not possible. I also have the Creative organiser which does gives a complete list of songs in alphabetical order on my computer which means I have to keep switching from one program to another to create a playlist. If I had known this, I would never have bought it.
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This product has one major failing. You cannot easily find a song you require unless you know the album it is on or the Artist. I very often know the song I want to play but cannot remember the Artist nor Album. I have contacted Magix and they say it is just not possible. I also have the Creative organiser which does gives a complete list of songs in alphabetical order on my computer which means I have to keep switching from one program to another to create a playlist. If I had known this, I would never have bought it.
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I checked out a few screenwriting programs over a period of time and the one I've felt most comfortable using is Movie Magic 6, which just works elegantly and smoothly. A PDF instruction manual plus a built-in tutorial run you through the basics. I found them incredibly useful to grow more confident using the program.
The NaviDoc is one of the program's greatest features, allowing you to make outlines and notes on your script. You can prep acts, scenes, sequences, beats etc by describing what you want to write. These appear colour-coded on your page, but don't appear when you export as Word or PDF files. This allows you to write down your thoughts which you can then work off of right in front of you, while you're writing the intricate ... Read More:
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I checked out a few screenwriting programs over a period of time and the one I've felt most comfortable using is Movie Magic 6, which just works elegantly and smoothly. A PDF instruction manual plus a built-in tutorial run you through the basics. I found them incredibly useful to grow more confident using the program.
The NaviDoc is one of the program's greatest features, allowing you to make outlines and notes on your script. You can prep acts, scenes, sequences, beats etc by describing what you want to write. These appear colour-coded on your page, but don't appear when you export as Word or PDF files. This allows you to write down your thoughts which you can then work off of right in front of you, while you're writing the intricate ... Read More:
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I checked out a few screenwriting programs over a period of time and the one I've felt most comfortable using is Movie Magic 6, which just works elegantly and smoothly. A PDF instruction manual plus a built-in tutorial run you through the basics. I found them incredibly useful to grow more confident using the program.
The NaviDoc is one of the program's greatest features, allowing you to make outlines and notes on your script. You can prep acts, scenes, sequences, beats etc by describing what you want to write. These appear colour-coded on your page, but don't appear when you export as Word or PDF files. This allows you to write down your thoughts which you can then work off of right in front of you, while you're writing the intricate ... Read More:
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I checked out a few screenwriting programs over a period of time and the one I've felt most comfortable using is Movie Magic 6, which just works elegantly and smoothly. A PDF instruction manual plus a built-in tutorial run you through the basics. I found them incredibly useful to grow more confident using the program.
The NaviDoc is one of the program's greatest features, allowing you to make outlines and notes on your script. You can prep acts, scenes, sequences, beats etc by describing what you want to write. These appear colour-coded on your page, but don't appear when you export as Word or PDF files. This allows you to write down your thoughts which you can then work off of right in front of you, while you're writing the intricate ... Read More:
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I've written several plays, originally intended for stage production. And if you've ever tried to get a play put on, you'll know just how difficult (and expensive) the whole process can be. When I discovered the emerging world of the podcast, I realised that here was a medium that didn't require sets, costumes, marketing etc, and that I could use to reach a wider audience than I might achieve in live theatre.
I started to investigate how I could get one of the plays onto the Internet in the form of a podcast. Obviously, my requirements were rather different from someone who wants to record a chat or music show, but the basics are the same.
After some rehearsal, the cast recorded the dialogue onto minidisk, and then I loaded ... Read More:
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I've written several plays, originally intended for stage production. And if you've ever tried to get a play put on, you'll know just how difficult (and expensive) the whole process can be. When I discovered the emerging world of the podcast, I realised that here was a medium that didn't require sets, costumes, marketing etc, and that I could use to reach a wider audience than I might achieve in live theatre.
I started to investigate how I could get one of the plays onto the Internet in the form of a podcast. Obviously, my requirements were rather different from someone who wants to record a chat or music show, but the basics are the same.
After some rehearsal, the cast recorded the dialogue onto minidisk, and then I loaded ... Read More:
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I've written several plays, originally intended for stage production. And if you've ever tried to get a play put on, you'll know just how difficult (and expensive) the whole process can be. When I discovered the emerging world of the podcast, I realised that here was a medium that didn't require sets, costumes, marketing etc, and that I could use to reach a wider audience than I might achieve in live theatre.
I started to investigate how I could get one of the plays onto the Internet in the form of a podcast. Obviously, my requirements were rather different from someone who wants to record a chat or music show, but the basics are the same.
After some rehearsal, the cast recorded the dialogue onto minidisk, and then I loaded ... Read More:
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I've written several plays, originally intended for stage production. And if you've ever tried to get a play put on, you'll know just how difficult (and expensive) the whole process can be. When I discovered the emerging world of the podcast, I realised that here was a medium that didn't require sets, costumes, marketing etc, and that I could use to reach a wider audience than I might achieve in live theatre.
I started to investigate how I could get one of the plays onto the Internet in the form of a podcast. Obviously, my requirements were rather different from someone who wants to record a chat or music show, but the basics are the same.
After some rehearsal, the cast recorded the dialogue onto minidisk, and then I loaded ... Read More:
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