

So what are the benefits of using Trelby? Let’s take a quick look… Screenplay editorĪrguably the most important part of a screenwriting application is the ability to write and format screenplays with ease. The result is a cluttered UI that can often get in the way of being creative rather than assisting in it. But it appears that this rumba is running out of steam, and the Scrivener builds for Ubuntu are now classed as ‘unofficially supported’.Ĭeltx meanwhile is as feature-filled as Scrivener but, much like it, is designed for a multitude of purposes. The popular – and feature-filled – OS X application Scrivener has been dancing with the thought of an official Linux release for over a year. As a film-maker myself I’m all to aware of this. There are a dearth of decent screenwriting applications available for Linux. Sadly no-one picked up the coding mantel, and so the application wandered off into the dusty desert of forgotten-about-ware… This gesture, it was hoped at the time, would see the Blyte updated and maintained by the community.

Now called Trelby the app has a new developer at its helm and a new release ready for download.īlyte, as it was then known, was open sourced in 2006 after disappointing sales of the commercial application dissuaded the developer from continuing work on it. Yes, after five long years of no development, the film-making friendly tool has been unexpectedly resurrected like many a film franchise. It might sound like the sequel to a film you never knew existed, but after five long years in the wilderness open-source screenwriting software ‘Blyte’ is back from the dead.
