Writer's Café News

Writer's Café 2 nears completion

June 24th, 2008

Work continues on Writer's Café: The Next Generation, and after lots of useful beta feedback we're on track for an August release. Reaction to version 2 has been very positive and we're looking forward to the culmination of our two years of work on this major upgrade.

Customers who buy Writer's Café 1 now are entitled to a free upgrade to version 2. Check out the beta version and let us know what you think. Please note that once projects have been opened in Writer's Café 2 and saved, they cannot be opened in Writer's Café 1. Other than that, the two versions can be installed on the same machine.

Writer's Café 1.28 released

December 7th, 2007

Writer's Café 1.28 has further adaptations for the Eee PC including a script to install icons in the standard IceWM start menu. There is also a Floating Card Editor sizing bug fix. Get Writer's Café 1.28 here. Special instructions for installing on the Eee PC are here.

Writer's Café 1.27 released

December 3rd, 2007

Writer's Café 1.27 adds Debian Linux and RPM packages, with improved Linux desktop integration. We've also added full-screen modes for Writer's Café Desk and StoryLines, and other adaptations for small screens, with an eye on the growing popularity of tiny notebooks such as the Eee PC. There are a few bug fixes including problems with project notes import and card icon display. Get Writer's Café 1.27 here.

Writer's Café 1.25 released

July 30th, 2007

Writer's Café 1.25 fixes a few bugs, and brings Mac OS X StoryLines story, character and location data entry into line with the Windows and Linux versions. Get Writer's Café 1.25 here.

Writer's Café 1.24 released

June 5th, 2007

We're pleased to announce Writer's Café 1.24, a maintenance release with a few bug fixes and better behaviour on Vista and Mac OS X. We're making the Mac OS X version free for the remaining 1.x releases. Get Writer's Café 1.24 here.

Forums closed

May 30th, 2007

We've had to close the forums for the time being because of the huge amount of spam we're getting. We're replacing it with a mailing list until we can find an alternative; for more details, please see the Support page. Our apologies for having to do this.

Writer's Café 1.23 released

March 29th, 2006

This release fixes a problem with navigating the Floating Card Editor, and also a number of bugs in the Mac version. In particular, we're pleased to support Intel Macs with our Mac OS X universal binary release: Writer's Café runs very fast indeed on the new hardware. See the Download page for the new release and a detailed list of changes.

Harriet Smart interviewed for The Writing Show

March 10th, 2006

Visit www.thewritingshow.com to hear Harriet Smart (co-designer of Writer's Café) in conversation with Paula Berinstein.

In a wide ranging, in-depth discussion Harriet talks about techniques for building successful, memorable characters, using characterisation to drive your story; and of course Writer's Café is discussed. The podcast is available in the MP3 format to download onto your audio player.

The Writing Show is a real treasure trove of a site with many revealing inteviews with well known writers, and lots of practical ideas to help with your writing: well worth exploring.

Pocket StoryLines beta available for Pocket PC 2003

March 4th, 2006

If you have a phone or PDA running Pocket PC 2003, try out the free beta of Pocket StoryLines! It's available from the download page. Let us know what you think. Useful, or just a curiosity? Of course, it helps if you have a portable keyboard, but you can use the software keyboard if you don't mind hunting and pecking with the stylus. Files are compatible with desktop versions of StoryLines, but as you'd expect, not all features are available on the Pocket version.

Writer's Café 1.22 released

January 14th, 2006

We've released Writer's Café 1.22, with some bug fixes, a couple of new features, and a release for the latest version of Linux from Red Hat (Fedora Core 4).

Bug fixes include better language support in the Unicode versions of Writer's Café - if you wish, you can now write projects and export reports in Chinese!

New features: an index for the Journal and Notebook to make it easier to find and navigate to pages; and the ability to add your own books to the Bookshelf. See the Download page for the new release and a detailed list of changes.

Computer Active reviews Writer's Café

January 11th, 2006

This month, Writer's Café had a five-star review in Computer Active magazine (January 2006):

"From its unique packaging to its thoughtful approach, this program stands apart from its rivals and it's clear that this is a package designed for writers by writers... In all, Writer's Café is an excellent package. It's ideal for serious writers who want to get the most from their creative ideas."

Writer's Café 1.21 released

December 23rd, 2005

Writer's Café 1.21 is out! We've added spelling checking to Writer's Café Desk Notebooks and Journals due to popular demand. We also have an all-new File Manager in Writer's Café Desk, giving a very quick method for backing up files, and adding the ability to group a Scrapbook, Journal and Notebook into 'configurations' (useful when loading a set of files from a memory key, for example).

Marc Albrecht has translated Fiction: The Facts into German, now available from the Writer's Café Desk menu tab as Einfach Schreiben! In addition, the German translation of the StoryLines user interface is now available on Mac and Linux.

This release sees Unicode versions available for all supported platforms - please let us know of any issues with Unicode versions, since we want to move to Unicode-only releases as soon as possible. Unicode gives much better adaptation to non-Western European character sets.

For the downloads and full list of changes, please see the Download page.

A big thank-you to our customers for their support over the past year. We look forward getting stuck into further enhancements to Writer's Café in 2006, including improved character and location databases, better formatting support, Mac version enhancements, a fully-translated German version, and - maybe - Pocket PC support. Merry Christmas, and have a Happy (and creative) New Year!