Final Draft Go
Final Draft™ – the #1-selling screenwriting software in the world – brings you Final Draft Go for iPhone and iPad.
With this convenient, subscription-based app, you can write, edit and read Final Draft scripts on your iPhone or iPad. Go paperless and carry all your scripts with you everywhere you go, create new scripts or edit existing ones with easy-to-use features such as Tab and Enter navigation, ScriptNotes, SmartType, and more.
Easily move your Final Draft scripts from desktop to iPhone or iPad and back again via iCloud, Dropbox, or email. Your scripts will appear perfectly paginated and formatted to industry standards every time.
NEW FEATURES INCLUDE:
ENHANCED UI
New and improved user interface
PINCH TO ZOOM
Use multi-touch gestures to zoom in and out and customize the text size of your script view
IMPROVED NIGHT MODE
Change from day to night mode easily without having to leave the app
UNIVERSAL CONTROL SUPPORT
Work seamlessly between your iPad and Mac, using your Mac keyboard, mouse, or trackpad
GRAMMARLY INTEGRATION
Use the Grammarly app with FD Go to edit and proofread your work
Creativity is truly portable with Final Draft Go.
- Send or share your Final Draft FDX file between all your devices and computers and always be on the same page with Dropbox, OneDrive, or iCloud
- Easily change script elements with classic Tab and Enter functionality or through the Elements bar (iPad) or Menu (iPhone)
- Use SmartType to remember your character names, scene headings and more
- Multi-language support – Write in over 95 different languages
- Bluetooth keyboard support
- Character Highlighting allows you to keep track of your characters for table reads or character development
- Add, color-code, label, and edit ScriptNotes
- Perfectly paginates to US Letter and standard European (A4) page sizes
- Send feedback directly through the app
- Professionally formatted TV, Film, and Stage Play templates to help get you started
- Search your entire script for characters, locations, or other script elements
- Export scripts to PDF via Dropbox, iCloud or email
- Saves the last page you’re working on to get back to work quickly
- iPhone Page View shows 100% accurate Final Draft pagination, formatting and line breaking
- Automatic More’s and Continued’s
- Multi-page Title Pages are supported for TV production scripts
- Includes production features like Scene Numbering, Omit Scenes, Colored and Locked Pages
- Shows Active or Collated Revisions with Colored Pages
- Quickly switch from one revision set to another
- Track key information with Cast Reports, Scene Reports, Location Reports, and more
- iPhone Scene Navigator allows you to easily jump to different scenes in your script
- Access all of the tools you need while maintaining context in your script in the iPhone Tools Menu
- Edit your Header and Footer
TESTIMONIALS:
“Where has this been all my career?!? I put it through its paces doing a rewrite on the go-go-go. Does a great job. This is a real step forward! What more do you need on the road? (Maybe a chauffeur?).”
David Seidler – Writer/Academy Award® winner The King’s Speech, By Dawn’s Early Light, Tucker: The Man and His Dream.
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Ist Final Draft Go kostenlos?
Ja, Final Draft Go ist komplett kostenlos und enthält keine In-App-Käufe oder Abonnements.
Ist Final Draft Go seriös?
⚠️ Die Final Draft Go-App hat schlechte Bewertungen und negatives Feedback. Die Nutzer scheinen mit der Leistung oder den Funktionen unzufrieden zu sein.
Danke für die Stimme
Wie viel kostet Final Draft Go?
Final Draft Go ist kostenlos.
Wie hoch ist der Umsatz von Final Draft Go?
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Benutzerbewertung
3 von 5
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Final Draft Go Bewertungen
Having Issue with Subscription
I already have a subscription and as another user has commented, I cannot access the app without subscribing again. I ONLY subscribed on my iPad and now I can’t use it on my iPad. I’ll be reaching out to the developer directly and I hope they can fix me up or refund me my money because I don’t like subscribing to something and then NOT being able to use it!
THIS WILL CRASH/FREEZE YOUR PHONE
look, if I could give them zero stars I would. This app is dangerous for your phone. Please keep in mind. I’m only talking about the mobile app. This app was being used in the middle of the night to start writing a script. In the middle of writing the app crashed. Now, I read some reviews about this app crashing. I thought nothing of it because apps can crash from time to time. however, this app crashed and froze my phone. Not only could I not turn the phone on, but I could not even charge the phone. After doing some googling, I found out that my phone was frozen and locked. this caused it to be unable to charge or turn back on. I had to Google the method to factory reset this phone or hard reset, I can’t remember what it was called. After leaving it on the charger all night it still would not charge thanks to some help from a family member. I was able to get the phone back on and deleted the app so that I would not have to deal with this again. I never had any trouble with the software on a computer, but as far as this app goes, it is terrible and it will destroy your phone.
This was all after I paid the annual subscription fee. What a terrible experience.
Wonky
You can’t print your script from this. You press print and it doesn’t bring up a print dialogue. You can’t email your script from this. You send your email and it just doesn’t go anywhere. You can sometimes export PDF but then when you try to open that PDF to print it, it is greyed out. this app makes no sense. Did they even try it out before they released it?
It’s a shame because real Final Draft was good back in the day.
WAY too much time has gone by for this not to work with the Apple Magic Keyboard
How is it possible you have this app for iPad yet it still doesn’t work with the keyboard after all these years? What do you guys do all day?
Well, so much for that.
What a let down. I’ve been waiting forever for Final Cut to develop a proper iPad app- something comparable to arc studio.
Well, here it is— I went ahead and installed it on my iPhone, held my nose and paid for the subscription… it’s basically the same as the old mobile app. Fair enough.
I got to check it out on my iPad, and… the subscription doesn’t carry over between devices.
Are you serious?
I didn’t get to check out the app. I’m just gonna uninstall, undo the subscription on my iPhone and fully transition over to arc studio.
They took waaaaay too long for something still missing the desktop features and with a miserable 2x subscription model. No thanks.
Garbage. Stay Away.
This app is a disaster. I’ve been using Final Draft desktop for 20 years without issue, but this Final Draft Go has nothing to do with the Mac version, and is unusable.
The underlying reason: the development team refuses to test the app on an iPad with Magic Keyboard (or similar third party keyboard with integrated trackpad).
Partial list of issues:
You CANNOT select a word with your trackpad. You click on a word (or anywhere) and nothing happens. No cursor.
You CANNOT de-select a selection by clicking outside of the selection.
If by frustration you click on your trackpad and HOLD to hopefully insert your cursor in the body, a pointless 2010-era magnifying glass comes up.
Undo/Redo keyboard short cuts NO NOT WORK.
If you try to click-drag a word, it’ll skip the first letter.
If you try to click-drag a word and the curser drifts up or down the *slightest* amount, it’ll select the entire next line. Every other word processor has a tolerance to prevent this from happening.
If you drag-select more than one line, the selection will expand in the OPPOSITE VERTICAL DIRECTION. E.g. If you click-drag a line and then move your cursor upwards, your selection will go DOWNWARDS. This is literally the opposite of every other word processor in existence.
If you DOUBLE CLICK to select a word, there is a one second delay. This on an M1 iPad.
If, again, you DOUBLE CLICK to select a word, you CANNOT then drag that word to a different part of the body.
I’ve banged my head on the wall for YEARS working with ‘Support’ (including sending multiple video clips), only for them to finally admit that they don’t prioritize a real iPad keyboard, and don’t even own one.
Stay away.
PS - I’m a professional writer/director (two theatrical features released so far) who’s now writing my fourth screenplay. And yes, I’m one of thousands of screenwriters who use their iPad Pro with Magic Keyboards to get work done.
Buggy and frustrating.
There’s nothing more painful than writing for 2 hours straight. Getting into the flow, then the app freezes for no reason & crashes. Nothing was saved. I don’t need fancy features, I just need my work to save after every line. Why is that so hard to implement!
Glitchy and annoying
I guess it’s not meant to be a fully functional version of Final Draft, but there are so many fundamentals that don’t work properly that it’s hardly a functioning writing tool at all.
Probably the worst is that the app doesn’t work with the Magic Keyboard’s trackpad, and moving the cursor with it is basically impossible. So editing becomes a matter of navigating with the cursor keys.
I love the desktop version, despite the weaknesses, but it’s hard to believe they’re expecting people to pay for this app when they don’t seem to have taken the time to test it.
No UNDO keyboard function (CMD Z)
Very off that CMD Z doesn’t work as undo in the app. I have to tap the screen 3x to undo. Not a great workflow.
Major Glitch
When I try to create/edit a script, I’m unable to type anything. I tried deleting the script to create a new one, but that dosn’t fix anything
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