Maurice Vaughan You're welcome, Maurice. It's a great deal for writers looking for software, for it's usually $249. I got an upgrade last spring to FD12 for $75.
Maurice Vaughan I'm using FD12 too. I had FD6, but upgraded to 12 last spring for just $75, and it's such an improvement, especially the outlining features. I was using MMSW, and it's alright, but it always caused problems one way or another. FD12 is the best I've ever used too.
I haven't used the outlining features yet, Anthony Murphy, but I've been thinking about it. I outline in Microsoft Word now, but outlining in FD12 might be more convenient. What's MMSW?
Oh ok, Anthony Murphy. I've heard of Movie Magic Screenwriter, but I didn't recognize the abbreviation. I think I heard they stopped making that software.
Maurice Vaughan MMSW is still being sold and supported. Scriptor was the earliest screenwriting software that took Word documents and put them into a screenplay format. The developers of Scriptor evolved it into MMSW.
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Thanks for sharing, Anthony Murphy.
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Maurice Vaughan You're welcome, Maurice. It's a great deal for writers looking for software, for it's usually $249. I got an upgrade last spring to FD12 for $75.
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I use FD12, Anthony Murphy. It's the best screenwriting software I've used.
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Maurice Vaughan I'm using FD12 too. I had FD6, but upgraded to 12 last spring for just $75, and it's such an improvement, especially the outlining features. I was using MMSW, and it's alright, but it always caused problems one way or another. FD12 is the best I've ever used too.
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I haven't used the outlining features yet, Anthony Murphy, but I've been thinking about it. I outline in Microsoft Word now, but outlining in FD12 might be more convenient. What's MMSW?
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Maurice Vaughan Movie Magic Screenwriter
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Oh ok, Anthony Murphy. I've heard of Movie Magic Screenwriter, but I didn't recognize the abbreviation. I think I heard they stopped making that software.
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I just bought it! Excited to use it and learn as a novice who has never purchased SW software.
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Maurice Vaughan MMSW is still being sold and supported. Scriptor was the earliest screenwriting software that took Word documents and put them into a screenplay format. The developers of Scriptor evolved it into MMSW.
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Christopher Butler That's wonderful. Good luck with your writing. If you go to Youtube, there are some great tutorials.
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Thanks John! Final Draft Youtube videos? Or MMSW? I bought FD .
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Christopher Butler You're welcome, Christopher.
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Christopher Butler FD vids on Youtube I was suggesting.
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Ok, Anthony Murphy. Thanks for clearing that up.