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 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!
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Fade In Pro.
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.
Jordan Paley when I am on my mac I just use the website. I