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Final Draft

Final Draft - 8.0.1

Screenwriting software for film, TV and theater.

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Current Version: 8.0.1
Release Date: 2009-10-26
License: Update
Downloads (this version): 332
Downloads (all versions): 52,079
Price: $249.00

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Final Draft, the number-one selling word processor specifically designed for writing movie scripts, television episodics and stage plays, combines powerful word processing with professional script formatting in one self-contained, easy-to-use package. There is no need to learn about script formatting rules. Final Draft automatically paginates and formats your script to industry standards as you write. Use your creative energy to focus on the content; let Final Draft take care of the style.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS X 10.5 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.5 PPC
  • Mac OS X 10.4 Intel
  • Mac OS X 10.4 PPC

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Final Draft CommentarySo what's changed? Why should I choose this over Screenwriter? - Version: 8.0.1, 10/26/2009 06:12PM PST

summerstormpictures
Guys, come on, it only takes a moment to write a little something-something about the changes and fixes for this update.

You're giving me no reason whatsoever to even remotely consider switching from Write Bros. Screenwriter to Final Draft.

Not to mention your scary two-star rating.

Many many years ago...must be fifteen or more now...I actually used Final Draft. The only reason I switched to Screenwriter at the time was because I kept running into productions using that in conjunction with Movie Magic Scheduling and Budgeting (at that time owned by Screenplay Systems now Write Brothers). I got used to Screenwriter and even after SS sold off MMS and MMB, I've gotten so "comfortable" with it I still have no reason to change.

There are also a lot of free alternatives cropping up all the time now as well, so you gotta catch our attention. Someone in your marketing department needs to get on the ball.
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