Since rarely is the file named the same thing as the actual story, (especially when you’re on your third rewrite) this seems like an unnecessary and irritating feature. Finally, a feature that is a little annoying is when you change the name of your story on the title page, the file name automatically updates to match. Its menus are also icon-based, not named which takes a little getting used to. Later, ScriptThing was sold to the Write Brothers, and it became Movie Magic Screenwriter. I no longer needed Muse Betty I had ScriptThing. There’s no dragging and dropping within folders the way you would on your personal harddrive, instead you have to step back through previous pages to the page where your folder structure lives. Sometime later, I was told that The Screenwriter’s Bible was one source used to create ScriptThing, an incredible formatting application. ![]() The downsides are its file management which, again, are comparable to the browser version of Google Drive. It also has a handy Notes feature that allows writers to drop a post-it, and start a thread about a specific scene or line, without having to start a separate notes document. ![]() The collaboration feature also works effectively in real-time, with new stage direction and dialogue updating at speeds akin to working a Google Doc. Therefore, it has none of the compatibility issues people experience with Final Draft. One of screenwriter’s favorite features is that it’s FREE to use and there is only one version that is constantly being updated and improved. A late-comer onto the online screenplay software scene, Writer Duet quickly established itself as a viable substitute to Final Draft and is favored among writing partners working remotely (sound familiar?).
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