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Do we need computer to write a book?
I was looking for computer program to write a book based on movies scripts,
with some action story and adventure. Don't want to sell the story, just want to write the book and have fun. Do you know if this is possible? |
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Do we need computer to write a book?
On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 00:18:26 +0100, "Jack Smith"
wrote: I was looking for computer program to write a book based on movies scripts, with some action story and adventure. Don't want to sell the story, just want to write the book and have fun. Do you know if this is possible? No, you can't write a book unless you have much more talent than you have. Sorry, but I don't understand your question. Of course, you can write a book. Anyone can. Whether it's fun or not is up to you. |
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Do we need computer to write a book?
I was asking if there is any software to compose a big text that makes
sense, something different than translating. "Ken Blake, MVP" escreveu na mensagem ... On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 00:18:26 +0100, "Jack Smith" wrote: I was looking for computer program to write a book based on movies scripts, with some action story and adventure. Don't want to sell the story, just want to write the book and have fun. Do you know if this is possible? No, you can't write a book unless you have much more talent than you have. Sorry, but I don't understand your question. Of course, you can write a book. Anyone can. Whether it's fun or not is up to you. |
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Do we need computer to write a book?
On 7/9/2015 4:18 PM, Jack Smith wrote:
I was looking for computer program to write a book based on movies scripts, with some action story and adventure. Don't want to sell the story, just want to write the book and have fun. Do you know if this is possible? just use office |
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Do we need computer to write a book?
I was wondering if I could write a novel with at least 100 pages. I'm poor
and don't have talent but would be great. "Eric Allen" escreveu na mensagem ... On 7/9/2015 4:18 PM, Jack Smith wrote: I was looking for computer program to write a book based on movies scripts, with some action story and adventure. Don't want to sell the story, just want to write the book and have fun. Do you know if this is possible? just use office |
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Do we need computer to write a book?
On 7/9/2015 7:18 PM, Jack Smith wrote:
I was looking for computer program to write a book based on movies scripts, with some action story and adventure. Don't want to sell the story, just want to write the book and have fun. Do you know if this is possible? In my opinion the only way to write a book on a computer is to use a Good word processor program. The most expensive is MS Word and is part of the Microsoft Office Suite. It will run about $130 if you buy the Student and Home version, and 2 to 3 times that if you go for the higher end versions. I use Word Perfect from Corel. Like MS Word, it comes in various version. The Student and home version can be bought any time for about $100, and at least twice that for the standard version. It has been some time since I used MS Word, and then in a company I worked for, so I don't know if the word processor in the Student and Home version is the same as in the more expensive versions. I do know that if you buy the Student and Home version of Word Perfect, you get the same version as you get in the most expensive version. Difference being in the PDF document handling. If you are writing a book you probably will not need the functions that are not in the Student and Home edition. There are may good free programs that emulate MS Word and Microsoft office like, Open Office, IBM Lotus Symphony, etc. Just search the web for free word processors. It has been years since I used IBM Symphony, but at the time it was considered one of the best. I have tried Open Office and I went to Word Perfect because the spread sheet was pretty clunky at the time I tried it. If you are running Windows there are two word processors include. A very simple one is Notepad. The other is Wordpad. These both are on the simple side and probably will not fulfill you needs. While I have used MS Word, I prefer to use Word perfect as it is much easier to edit the formatting that is need for advanced writing. |
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Do we need computer to write a book?
Jack Smith wrote on 7/9/2015 7:18 PM:
I was looking for computer program to write a book based on movies scripts, with some action story and adventure. Don't want to sell the story, just want to write the book and have fun. Do you know if this is possible? Libre Office. Wordpad would do it too if you didn't want anything fancy. And it's already in windows. |
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Do we need computer to write a book?
I would need a computer since it does all of my typing via speech
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Do we need computer to write a book?
Jack Smith wrote:
I was looking for computer program to write a book based on movies scripts, with some action story and adventure. Don't want to sell the story, just want to write the book and have fun. Do you know if this is possible? Just a few monkey's and a keyboard is all you need, eventually they'll write the book before you though in some cases more monkeys might be required. http://1drv.ms/1eLCh22 -- ...winston msft mvp windows experience |
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Do we need computer to write a book?
On 7/9/2015 9:54 PM, Wolf K wrote:
Artificial intelligence (AI) programs (bots) that can write stories already exist. You feed them things like the stats of a basketball game, names of players, a few pointers to brilliant plays, etc, and the program churns out a story. That works because sports stories are very much alike (and why listening to commentators is such a bore compared to watching the game). Other programs write reviews of restaurants, products, and such. I've seen more than couple of claims that many of the on-line reviews are in fact churned out by bots. I do not believe an Artificial Intelligence program will ever replace a story written by a person. I have read some and they are all obviously formulaic. . You may not recognize the formula used for the first story you read, but on the second it becomes obvious. With AI programs the phrase from the credits of the old detective shows applies, "The names and place were changed to protect the innocent" and like the old detective shows, you quickly know where the story is going. What makes a good piece of art, visual, or written, is the subtle mistakes in the piece, not the perfection. |
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Do we need computer to write a book?
Unless they were working in the same story, writing methodically and
following an alignment. Random composition doesn't make sense. "Jim Higgins" escreveu na mensagem ... On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 03:09:38 -0400, in , ". . .winston" wrote: Jack Smith wrote: I was looking for computer program to write a book based on movies scripts, with some action story and adventure. Don't want to sell the story, just want to write the book and have fun. Do you know if this is possible? Just a few monkey's and a keyboard is all you need, eventually they'll write the book before you though in some cases more monkeys might be required. http://1drv.ms/1eLCh22 There's a statistical theory that if you gave a million monkeys typewriters and set them to work, they'd eventually come up with the complete works of Shakespeare. Thanks to the Internet, we now know this isn't true. |
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Do we need computer to write a book?
Jim Higgins wrote:
There's a statistical theory that if you gave a million monkeys typewriters and set them to work, they'd eventually come up with the complete works of Shakespeare. Thanks to the Internet, we now know this isn't true. lol |
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Do we need computer to write a book?
No idea what this is supposed to be a response to...
Wolf K wrote: John Doe wrote: I would need a computer since it does all of my typing via speech recognition. OK, just do it! Good luck, |
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Do we need computer to write a book?
Jack Smith wrote:
I was looking for computer program to write a book based on movies scripts, with some action story and adventure. Don't want to sell the story, just want to write the book and have fun. None that I've heard about. If it did exist, don't you think the movie industry would be all over it? Novel adaptations are still being written the old fashion way, by people. Do you know if this is possible? Possible? Today? No. It takes skill and talent to turn a screenplay into worthwhile prose. Something computer programming has yet to achieve. Stef |
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Do we need computer to write a book?
On Fri, 10 Jul 2015 02:00:55 +0100, Jack Smith wrote:
I was wondering if I could write a novel with at least 100 pages. I'm poor Use LibreOffice for free. -- s|b |
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