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	<title>Comments on: The Other Kind of Software Scripting</title>
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		<title>By: Glenn Murphy</title>
		<link>http://en.dahnielson.com/2003/07/the-other-kind-of-software-scripting.html#comment-110</link>
		<author>Glenn Murphy</author>
		<pubDate>Sat, 01 Jul 2006 03:02:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hey guys, 

I agree about scriptware.  "Just the format please-Mam". I can tell by your words you are younger and far more computer adept than I, and I'm hunting for info on how to use Dragon Naturally Speaking to run scriptware for me.

I watched David Milch speaking lines into scripts in the "Deadwood" second season capper, and fell off my chair.  I hate, despise, and loathe typing!  I'm a writer, with twenty-two screenplays under my belt, have wornout two copies of Syd Field's great books, and still go throught the agonizing torture of finding stupid keys in the right order while I'm trying to think in sync!

Somebody out there, please help!  When I left school my fellow Hemmingways and I were toting Remingtons and whiteout going: "What the hell is a Kaypro II?" 

Obviously, I missed a major boat, and now am playing catch-up.  Ken Noble in Tech Support at Scriptware says many people are using Dragon to run scriptware, (although he couldn't tell me how)and David Milch sure as hell is using something to voice operate his software.

Any help would be MUCH appreciated.  If you live in Washington and can get to Ellensburg when I'm shooting you can have a part in one of my films.

Thanks Much</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hey guys, </p>
<p>I agree about scriptware.  &#8220;Just the format please-Mam&#8221;. I can tell by your words you are younger and far more computer adept than I, and I&#8217;m hunting for info on how to use Dragon Naturally Speaking to run scriptware for me.</p>
<p>I watched David Milch speaking lines into scripts in the &#8220;Deadwood&#8221; second season capper, and fell off my chair.  I hate, despise, and loathe typing!  I&#8217;m a writer, with twenty-two screenplays under my belt, have wornout two copies of Syd Field&#8217;s great books, and still go throught the agonizing torture of finding stupid keys in the right order while I&#8217;m trying to think in sync!</p>
<p>Somebody out there, please help!  When I left school my fellow Hemmingways and I were toting Remingtons and whiteout going: &#8220;What the hell is a Kaypro II?&#8221; </p>
<p>Obviously, I missed a major boat, and now am playing catch-up.  Ken Noble in Tech Support at Scriptware says many people are using Dragon to run scriptware, (although he couldn&#8217;t tell me how)and David Milch sure as hell is using something to voice operate his software.</p>
<p>Any help would be MUCH appreciated.  If you live in Washington and can get to Ellensburg when I&#8217;m shooting you can have a part in one of my films.</p>
<p>Thanks Much</p>
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		<title>By: Josh</title>
		<link>http://en.dahnielson.com/2003/07/the-other-kind-of-software-scripting.html#comment-34</link>
		<author>Josh</author>
		<pubDate>Fri, 05 May 2006 06:15:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Kickass!  I totally agree abouit the old DOS version of Scriptware.  I lolved that, and used it well after there were Windows versions available.  It felt the closest to actually using  manual typewriter...without the hassle of ribbon and stuck keys.

When my old floppies got corrupted I tried to get new ones from the folks at Screenplay Systems, but they said they didn't have them.  Seemed like BS, but oh well.  It was fine while it lasted.  Glad to hear another voice with the same opionion.  Rock on.  -Josh Arsenault</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kickass!  I totally agree abouit the old DOS version of Scriptware.  I lolved that, and used it well after there were Windows versions available.  It felt the closest to actually using  manual typewriter&#8230;without the hassle of ribbon and stuck keys.</p>
<p>When my old floppies got corrupted I tried to get new ones from the folks at Screenplay Systems, but they said they didn&#8217;t have them.  Seemed like BS, but oh well.  It was fine while it lasted.  Glad to hear another voice with the same opionion.  Rock on.  -Josh Arsenault</p>
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