It has all kinds of features like; a daily word count,
type writer sound effects, even timers and alarms.
Not exact matches
It's a
type she played most memorably in Kiss, Kiss Bang, Bang, a movie whose post-modern, meta - textual smartassery so resembles what Playing It Cool is trying to do, and feeling miserably at, that I just found myself wishing I was watching a Shane Black movie instead of a movie full of characters that, like, Shane Black, are movie - and - self - obsessed
writers deeply in love with the
sound of their (and by extension the screenwriters») voices.
These
types of
sounds can be found in films, but
writers can also make use of
sounds, as symbols, as characterization, or even to show movement.
Here's a website that includes a fabulously rich resources page for any
writer who needs one of his / her characters to
sound knowledgeable on CSI -
type forensics.