Roughly a year after version 1.0 was made generally available, we’re thrilled to launch the next major release of Scrite – version 2. We’ve completely reimagined Scrite from the ground up. Significant parts of the codebase have been rewritten or refactored, not only to supercharge performance and optimize memory, but also to prepare for future […]
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Minimum Requirements
From version 2.0, Scrite queries minimum system requirements every time the app is launched. Here are minimum requirements: If any of the above requirements are not met, Scrite shows a dialog box like the one shown below with a list of requirements that were not met. You may click “Yes” to continue using Scrite on […]
Scrite @ IndiaFOSS 2025
IndiaFOSS is an annual conference for free software developers, maintainers, contributors, users and enthusiasts. The conference is primarily organized by FOSSUnited, which is backed by Kailash Nadh of Zerodha, Rushabh Mehta of Frappe, Samagatha Foundation among others. This year there was an expanded focus on open-source projects that have ventured into monetization. The 2-day event […]
Version 1.2 Released
This version builds on top of the changes announced with version 1.1 and offers a bunch of new features and bug fixes. You can head to the downloads page and get version 1.2 right away, or read on to know more about what’s new in this version. Table Of Contents Two-Column-Report Updates Filtering Support With […]
Version 1.1 Released
A little more than 3 months after the 1.0 was released, we are now happy to announce the general availability of version 1.1. In this post, we outline the key changes since version 1.0, including the changes that were introduced in the three minor updates we have released since. Table Of Contents New Features Two […]
Blink is a 2024 Kannada film written and directed by Srinidhi Bengaluru. The film is about a 24-year-old Bengaluru resident, Apoorva, who hides his MA failure from his mom. Surviving on odd jobs, he finds comfort in his girlfriend, Swapna. His strange knack for controlling his blinks turns troubling when a mysterious elderly man reveals […]
Paul from ScreenwritingScribe took a close look at Scrite 1.0 and our limited time early adopter subscription plans – and was blown away by the value! He calls it a ‘steal deal’, so much so that he even purchased a 3-year subscription himself! If you have used any of our public beta versions on or […]
Version 1.0 Released
After almost five years of development and improvement, Scrite is officially emerging from beta with the release of version 1.0. While this is a major milestone, for us, it’s only the start. What began as an experiment in 2020 has evolved into a tool used by nearly 40,000 writers. Scrite has never been just a […]
Story Beats
Scrite bundles a few story structure templates in Scriptalay, which are listed on the Home Screen as soon as you launch Scrite. These templates offer a predefined set of index cards on the structure canvas tagged with beats from a story structure. For instance, the “Hero’s Journey” template, when opened, looks like this: Notice how […]
Index Card Fields
In an early version of Scrite, index cards on the structure canvas featured additional fields, as advised by Blake Snyder in his book “Save The Cat”. Soon after we released that version, we got a lot of backlash from writers who don’t prefer using ideas from “Save the Cat” for structuring their screenplays. Later, we […]