Story Tracker is a unique app that many writers will have been looking for on the App Store, but won't have found until now. It allows you to keep track of your submitted stories, novels, and articles using an easy to navigate interface. It simplifies record-keeping by enabling writers to keep all their submission information on their iPhone or iPod Touch. By having this information easily accessible, it can help avoid embarrassing mistakes like simultaneous submissions to multiple markets, or sending a story to a market that's already seen it. It can also be helpful in determining what stories need to be submitted more.
Here's a summary of the features:
* Check the status of your stories, markets, and submissions at a glance.
* Use the index to jump through long lists of stories and markets fast.
* Add or remove stories, markets and submissions with ease.
* Add details for each story, including title, word-count, genre, and notes.
* View total income earned for each story.
* 'Trunk' stories to hide them from the story list when creating submissions.
* View the submission history for each story, sorted by date.
* Add details for each market, including title, genre, editor and more.
* Use the embedded web-browser to quickly check on market websites.
* Launch email or phonecalls directly from market details.
* Log whether a particular market is open or closed to submissions.
* Closed markets are hidden from the market list when creating submissions.
* Quickly check whether you already have a submission at each market.
* View submission history for each market, sorted by date.
* View response times for each submission.
* Add details for each submission, including story, market, and sent/response dates.
* Log whether a market has rejected, bought, or published a story submission.
* Store income earned for each submission.
* Statistics show totals for:
* stories, markets, and submissions.
* stories that have never been submitted, or have been abandoned (ie trunked).
* submitted stories still out to market.
* rejections, sales, and publications.
* income earned.
* Always remembers what screen you were looking at last.
* Saves changes on exit, or when interrupted by a phonecall.
For more information about Story Tracker, please visit my website:
Andrew Nicolle - Speculative Fiction Writer or the Story Tracker Facebook group at
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Story-...r/109401153068