![]() ![]() I’m happy to report that Final Draft 11 feels much improved. I’ve been working in Final Draft 10 for some time and while I appreciate the designer’s goal of uncluttering the screen, I’ve always felt there simply weren’t enough buttons at the top of the screen and I often had to click through several drop-down menus before finding the correct tool. Often, the newer versions didn’t seem that advanced over the previous version and sometimes had font or printing glitches that ended up causing a headache making whether or not to upgrade a big decision. Back in 2002, I purchased FD 5 and steadily upgraded over the years as the newest versions came out. ![]() ![]() To upgrade or not to upgrade, that is the question.Įvery few years screenwriters ask themselves if they should upgrade to the latest version of Final Draft.
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