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Does anyone here actually use #Subtxt? (Essentially, it's the old #Dramatica story engine dressed up in new clothes with an AI feature for better storyform illustrations.)
Sooo ... has anyone used #Subtxt?
I'm so old I remember #Dramatica, #DramaticaTheory, and the software, #DramaticaPro and #DramaticaStoryExpert).
It's clear that Subtxt.app is based on Dramatica. And I wouldn't mind having access to a working #StoryEngine (especially since the Dramatica people can't seem to put out a modern version of their software compatible with 64-bit Operating Systems).
But ... $25-50 dollars a month?!? Yikes.
I used to have this elaborate system of tagging #FleetingNotes and #EvergreenNotes and #LiteratureNotes ...
Now, I just have notes (my words, with a link back to what inspired them as appropriate) and quotes (someone else's words, formatted and attributed clearly).
The only other level I need, at present, is what I'm calling "arguments." #Dramatica theory claims every work of art is an argument; I'm seeing every hypothesis as an argument with ideas that reinforce or subvert it.