WordCrisp

Simple assistant for writers, which can help overcome writer’s block by continuously displaying random words in a bubble, wrapped in a portable package.

  • WordCrisp
  • Version :0.2 alpha
  • License :Freeware
  • OS :Windows All
  • Publisher :Charles Wells

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WordCrisp Description

Dedicated to writers who have trouble finding ideas for their stories, WordCrisp is a tiny application that shows words in random order, in order to help overcome writer’s block.

Get word ideas to write your stories

It’s a non-intrusive tool represented by a bubble that stays on top of other open windows, displaying random words. There are two main categories available at the moment: action words (e.g. broadcast, pair, gallop, slump, heave, steal) as well as generic settings (e.g. treehouse, academy, nursing home, salt mine, lighthouse, cheap hotel, art gallery).

View action words and generic settings

To activate WordCrisp, it’s necessary to click the bulb and select the preferred word list. By default, the window stays on top of any other applications, so that you can always get a clear view at the words, regardless of the environment you’re working in. This panel can be moved anywhere on the screen by clicking and dragging it. You can also disable always-on-top from the bulb menu.

Needs Java but not an active Internet connection

WordCrisp is packed in a single executable file that brings up the bubble window on click. Therefore, it doesn’t have to be installed and can be stored on a USB flash drive to effortlessly run it on any PC without setup. On the other hand, because it was built using Java, you must have the Java Runtime Environment installed or it won’t run.

The small-sized utility doesn’t have to go online to get the word lists. Instead, it has offline databases with the action verbs and generic settings. This is particularly useful for writing on a computer without an active Internet connection (fewer distractions).

Useful word assistant that needs more work

Since WordCrisp is currently in alpha development stage, it’s quite clear that it needs more work since it’s too simple. Additional categories of words are welcomed (even idioms), along with filters to narrow them down and view word suggestions that are in tone with your story.

It would have been also useful if WordCrisp had a speed adjustment option, together with features for viewing the word lists in whole, importing new words or word lists from your own files, as well as viewing word definitions online via links.

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