zippywings | Campfire Blaze Final Impression (BETA, Day 30): Worldbuilding and Manuscript Review @zippywings | Uploaded October 2020 | Updated October 2024, 45 minutes ago.
Campfire Blaze, the official cloud-based upgrade from Campfire Pro (story development software for all media), is almost available for subscription, but the open beta lives on just a little longer, which means anyone can test it before the stroke of midnight November 1st (not sure which timezone).
I've reviewed components of this app in two previous videos, but one important ingredient has been noticeably missing each time: the manuscript editor.
That is now no longer true.
This final beta test episode will cover the manuscript feature, as well as a few other new additions to the world-building component.
campfiretechnology.com/blaze
If you like the potential in what Campfire Blaze offers, remember that for the rest of October you can test this app for free and figure out all of the bells and whistles that I hadn't figured out during the recording of this video. And don't forget to comment on what features you like and dislike about Campfire Blaze.
Once Campfire Blaze launches, it will work on a subscription per component basis. That means you can spend as little as a dollar per month for a single component or $345 for everything forever.*
Check out my previous videos below:
Part 1:
youtu.be/sD5fUOBQoO8
Part 2:
youtu.be/YhmPqrhjaQo
*$345 is a rough estimate based on the current pricing guide for the current and planned features available. I might be off a few bucks. But this will change if more components are added.
Don't forget to like and subscribe and do all the things that YouTubers tell you to do.
For more news and updates about my articles, videos, and books, please subscribe to my newsletter here:
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My new author site will be live soon. Once it's open, you can check it out here:
jeremybursey.com
And, of course, you can always catch up with me on my blog at Drinking Cafe Latte at 1pm:
zippywings.wordpress.com
Campfire Blaze, the official cloud-based upgrade from Campfire Pro (story development software for all media), is almost available for subscription, but the open beta lives on just a little longer, which means anyone can test it before the stroke of midnight November 1st (not sure which timezone).
I've reviewed components of this app in two previous videos, but one important ingredient has been noticeably missing each time: the manuscript editor.
That is now no longer true.
This final beta test episode will cover the manuscript feature, as well as a few other new additions to the world-building component.
campfiretechnology.com/blaze
If you like the potential in what Campfire Blaze offers, remember that for the rest of October you can test this app for free and figure out all of the bells and whistles that I hadn't figured out during the recording of this video. And don't forget to comment on what features you like and dislike about Campfire Blaze.
Once Campfire Blaze launches, it will work on a subscription per component basis. That means you can spend as little as a dollar per month for a single component or $345 for everything forever.*
Check out my previous videos below:
Part 1:
youtu.be/sD5fUOBQoO8
Part 2:
youtu.be/YhmPqrhjaQo
*$345 is a rough estimate based on the current pricing guide for the current and planned features available. I might be off a few bucks. But this will change if more components are added.
Don't forget to like and subscribe and do all the things that YouTubers tell you to do.
For more news and updates about my articles, videos, and books, please subscribe to my newsletter here:
sendfox.com/zippywings
My new author site will be live soon. Once it's open, you can check it out here:
jeremybursey.com
And, of course, you can always catch up with me on my blog at Drinking Cafe Latte at 1pm:
zippywings.wordpress.com