![]() ![]() The shipping versions of Screenwriter, Montage and Celtx aren’t better, particularly when it comes to revisions. I’m hoping the upcoming Screenwriter 6 gives Final Draft some real competition, because that’s what’s lacking. When we were cutting The Nines, I realized that editing software has benefitted tremendously from the battle between Avid and Apple, with new features, better interfaces, and dramatically lower prices. I started out a Final Cut Pro man, while my editor was firmly Avid. You can test this by choosing a two-page layout in the Print dialog box.However, if you haven’t closed or saved the title page, it won’t be updated until you do.Both systems are terrific, and I think that’s largely because of the competition. On the Mac, you always have the option of using the “Save as PDF” function built into the Print dialog box.The next time you choose to Save as PDF, you’ll get facing pages. But I’ve never had any luck getting that to include a title page. My guess is that Final Draft treats the title page as a separate document. When you print to a traditional printer, you’ll notice a one-page progress dialog flash for a second. I think Final Draft is kicking out the title page as a distinct job. ![]()
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