![]() ![]() In the outliner/scene view you cannot enter your summary, you have to switch to index card view. I "imported" the outline I was already working on and by imported I mean I cut and pasted each individual story beat and then continued using FD8. Playing around with the demo I was excited, but when I upgraded for $80 I was very disappointed. They claim they took note of other programs like Scrivener and Save the Cat and others. Well now Final Draft claims to have built an ideal outlining program into their program. The text in outline mode is a little small, but I loved the notes features and the importing of html snippets and pictures and whatnot, but I didn't enjoy writing screenplays on it and to have to switch between Scrivener and Final Draft while writing was a bit of a pain so I'd ultimately end up just exporting it back to Word. But moving scenes is a bit of a pain in Word so I started to use Scrivener to outline my scripts. I've never been into the index card thing. I'm a meticulous outliner and used to outline everything in Word. It floated in 7 and I'd lose the top of my document underneath it. One of the best Mac improvements is that the menu bar is now back attached to the script document. Though there are a few school down artifacts, but I'm used to that by now and I've found them to exist in other screenwriting programs. FD8 is far less buggy and the text is now crystal clear. 7 was very buggy until the end and its text was very unclear and there were artifacts virtually every time I scrolled down. ![]() It may have updated since then - or maybe not.I've been using Final Draft since version 1 or 2 and have always found the actual screenwriting aspect of the program great and easy to use. The King's Speech, By Dawn's Early Light, Tucker: The Man and His Dream.Ĥ/18 This is the date of the app's last update that we manually reviewed. This is a real step forward! What more do you need on the road? (Maybe a chauffeur?)"ĭavid Seidler – Writer / Academy Award® winner "Where has this been all my career?!? I put it through its paces doing a rewrite on the go-go-go. Access all of the tools you need while maintaining context in your script in the iPhone Tools Menu.iPhone Scene Navigator allows you to easily jump to different scenes in your script.Track key information with Cast Reports, Scene Reports, Location Reports, and more.Quickly switch from one revision set to another.Shows Active or Collated Revisions with Colored Pages.Includes production features like Scene Numbering, Omit Scenes, Colored and Locked Pages.Multi-page Title Pages are supported for TV production scripts.iPhone Page View shows 100% accurate Final Draft pagination, formatting, and line breaking.Saves the last page you're working on to get back to work quickly.Export scripts to PDF via Dropbox, iCloud, or email.Search your entire script for characters, locations, or other script elements.Professionally formatted TV, Film, and Stage Play templates to help get you started.Perfectly paginates to US Letter and standard European (A4) page sizes.Add, color-code, label, and edit ScriptNotes or General Notes.Character Highlighting allows you to keep track of your characters for table reads or character development.Multi-language support - Write in over 95 different languages. ![]()
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