I use WriterDuet, it's really easy to use, I've been using it for about two years and I have found the free version perfectly fine for writing my script.
I was happy with Writer Duet then I had a conversation with one of the script service people and they said I need to get Final Draft like it's an ultimate must. In an odd way I appreciated that comment beyond the advice on Final Draft.
I use a combination of writer duet and final draft. I never really had the problems, other people complain about. I tried highland 2, but I couldn't' get into it... Maybe I should give it another shot.
Coming here to jump on the WriterDuet train. My one complaint about it is that the app uses a CRAZY amount of memory on Mac. But otherwise, it's fantastic.
I also have Final Draft for the purposes of tagging and scheduling, as I work as an AD a lot. But almost all of my writing is done in WD.
I can't comment on Final Draft or WriterDuet as I have never tried them but I have found at least for beginning screenwriters Celtx is worth the money.
I use Kit Scenarist. Though people frown upon Russian software developer, but I really love this free software. It gives everything, from all OS support, multiple language, mind maps, stats/graphs, character , location setup, cloud interface. I use Linux, so I tried Trelby which isn't working now anymore, celtx I can't install, Scrivener is good I have it but use it only to write stories. Manuscript I used. But now only using Kit Scenarist. You can import, export to Fdx files too or docx, pdf. It's easy to use and gives everything for free. And the guy who built it is quite amazing guy.
I use WriterDuet, it's really easy to use, I've been using it for about two years and I have found the free version perfectly fine for writing my script.
Thank you Rosalind. Will try it out
Thanks Aray
I've heard about Final Draft and Movie Magic Screenwriter
I user WriterDuet because its web based and I do most of my writing on the go. I do final edits with Final Draft.
Thanks everyone for the input.
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I was happy with Writer Duet then I had a conversation with one of the script service people and they said I need to get Final Draft like it's an ultimate must. In an odd way I appreciated that comment beyond the advice on Final Draft.
I use Highland 2!
Celtix is fine. I used it first. I use Writerduet now for the collaboration.
I purchase everything in the WD universe. I am in Sydney and work with overseas producers so the online collaboration is great.
I also love the apps. I do 90% of my writing on the iPad app.
I use a combination of writer duet and final draft. I never really had the problems, other people complain about. I tried highland 2, but I couldn't' get into it... Maybe I should give it another shot.
Coming here to jump on the WriterDuet train. My one complaint about it is that the app uses a CRAZY amount of memory on Mac. But otherwise, it's fantastic.
I also have Final Draft for the purposes of tagging and scheduling, as I work as an AD a lot. But almost all of my writing is done in WD.
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Final Draft.
I can't comment on Final Draft or WriterDuet as I have never tried them but I have found at least for beginning screenwriters Celtx is worth the money.
I use Kit Scenarist. Though people frown upon Russian software developer, but I really love this free software. It gives everything, from all OS support, multiple language, mind maps, stats/graphs, character , location setup, cloud interface. I use Linux, so I tried Trelby which isn't working now anymore, celtx I can't install, Scrivener is good I have it but use it only to write stories. Manuscript I used. But now only using Kit Scenarist. You can import, export to Fdx files too or docx, pdf. It's easy to use and gives everything for free. And the guy who built it is quite amazing guy.
Jordan Paley when I am on my mac I just use the website. I