Thanks for the recommendation yall, will have to watch it as it’s in my fav genre. Of screen play writers, not fully understanding how technology works..
Okay, imagine you can write your story in short, little bits. Like each one is a scene on TV or Film. And you can then go ahead, take those bits like they were printed on index cards, and move them around. You can set them aside for "ideas for later".(Because the number one law of writing is NEVER DELETE ANYTHING. You never know if that one thing you wrote might actually be useful later on.) Or suddenly realize that one bit will go a lot better earlier on in your story. Or that maybe this one bit isn't good for the A-Plot (main storyline), but it would be absolutely perfect for the B-Plot (side story).
And once you have it all figured out? You hit the button labeled "Compile" and it'll spit it all out as a finished document.
Of course, it has all kinds of settings that will allow you to have that finished document come out exactly the way you want it, and in whatever file format you need/prefer. For this reason, it will help a lot to fully read the documentation and go through the tutorial, because this software is to writers what CAD software is to engineers. Yes, it really is that powerful of a tool.
It does have a thirty-day trial period, so if you got some time to kill, you can give it a shot. (And this is 30 days of actual usage. Like, if you only use it for two days in one week? Then you've only used up two of the trial period days. They WANT you to really get to know their software.)