![]() Im no Final Draft company insider, but if I was the CEO, Id take a long hard look at what sense it makes to have a desktop app priced at 249 which doesnt seem to be much different from the mobile app priced at 49. And, if you can even conceive it, as Ive, admittedly, had some trouble doing: even more portable than a laptop. Maybe its there somewhere, and I need glasses.).Īnd thats more and more becoming the reality of screenwriting.įaster. If Final Draft were to suddenly cut their price from 250 to 79, granted, a lot of old school screenwriters and industry professionals who use it might might take pause, and question whether or not their favorite venerable screenwriting software standard has dropped some of its features.īut how many screenwriters are taking a look at their 249 version, and then their 49 version, and then wondering how much is missing from the 49 At the time of this post, Final Drafts website didnt really give a clear idea of how the two versions features compare. It had Word, Excel, Powerpoint, and a precursor to Outlook called Mail. There are tons of great things about Final Draft, and most folks wouldnt dream of trading their Final Draft for another screenwriting app. That 1990s desktop feeling permeates Final Draft, and its cousin, Movie Magic Screenwriter.īut I dont blame Final Draft theyve created and marketed a great product that basically came to dominate the screenwriting space. The game has changed when it comes to simplicity and elegance.
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