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I agree with all the positive customers on this one. Well this isn't going to really help anyone.
Although I haven't had the classic v.6 total wipeout crash (where you can't even open the last saved version of your file or it opens blank), today I had a nice surprise where the scene numbering dropped down into the action. I was too slow to return this version or I'd me on Movie Magic already.
I won't even get into the hopeless lack of keyboard shortcuts and cheesy incomplete porting to Mac.Don't waste your money. No updates that mean anything the entire time I've used FD, and with 7 they screwed up the Navigator, a feature I actually liked.
I have been using Final Draft since version 4. AUTO SAVE OFTEN.
FD6 is out there for "evaluation," and you won't need activation. After endless crashes of version 6 on my Mac, I finally upgraded to version 7.
Not wanting to do a scene re-number I was forced to go to an earlier auto save version.
I'm really happy with it. Final Draft does the job, easily, clearly and without a fuss. I just needed a place to expand on, build on, a script I am working on. I tried a bunch of free programs and even others that were 'low cost' - forget that.
There's lots of great little tools like being able to see your script with index cards and being able to make notes. As a screenwriter I find this tool absolutely essential in order to appear professional. What more can you ask for. Everything's at your fingertips like creating a pdf and registering the script with the WGA and it's pretty much the standard in Hollywood. The "Tip of the Day" is a great opener to the program. Everything is made easy in terms of formatting and it's easy to just open up and start using.
I'd recommend this service to anyone. Great job shipping. It was very fast and the product itself is great.
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