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.
Update:Program has not worked at all for literally 17 days. I’ve been getting periodic emails back from support, but nothing has worked. Meanwhile, I actually need to do work with the program, and I am forced to use the no longer supported FD Mobile app for now, but this is getting ridiculous. Clearly there is an issue that puts FD Go scripts in some sort of read only format, cannot do any work on a file, have tried opening several scripts, deleting and re download-loading the program, still the same issue. Meanwhile, I did get charged a monthly $10 right when out stopped working. That is not my real gripe — I would like it to work! — but I should be reimbursed for this month, I have been very very patient thus far. Please fix the bugs in this program! Hi there, I have been using FD Mobile for almost a year now, and despite its limitations and quirks (command 3 always brought up the character name that was first alphabetically, forcing my to manually touch the character icon on the screen) I have liked the program over the computer program, which I have used for decades. Today, I noticed the Final Draft Go was available and I subscribed without asking what was different between the programs first. I figured since it is newer it is being supported and revised, which it appeared FD Mobile was not. Immediately I saw the glitch with command 3 was fixed. I am having major issues with scrolling to different parts of the script — is anyone else reporting this? If I want to scroll, or slide the pagination by dragging the right side cursor the script shakes and goes nowhere, or ends up on a random page in the opposite direction I am scrolling. I am hoping that by bringing this to your attention that this is fixed asap, almost impossible to use this otherwise. Would also be helpful to know what is different about FD Go from FD Mobile, and the features this has added, not clear in the Welcome to FD Go support pages. Thanks, hoping this product is monitored and updated more than the FD Mobile was … DMS.
Developer Response
Hi evergreen18. We wanted to let you know we have released an update that addresses your issues. Thanks for your patience in this process.
So many bugs
DavidCodeglia
I recently updated to Final Draft Go, hoping bugs would be fixed, but now it’s much worse on my 1st gen iPad Pro. Paid for a year subscription only to find out my login wasn’t working, even though it was working on Backstage. Had to create a new account to start writing. “Find and Replace” is offscreen so I can’t see or jump between search results, which is a major pain because I use it to mark my place when hopping around the script or finding where I left off the previous day. Selecting large portions of text that go offscreen is nearly impossible due to the endpoints jittering wildly when trying to scroll up or down during selection. Even just touching text within [brackets] causes a crash, something I reported to Final Draft prior to “Go” over a year ago and they were aware of the issue back then. Dual Dialogue can’t be edited or undone without lots of undo’s, but maybe I don’t know the right way to do it, but then again why isn’t it super easy and obvious? Storing files on Google Drive doesn’t work because Final Draft still can’t see Shared Drives, another longstanding issue that Final Draft technicians blamed on Apple, which seems silly to me.This is the leading industry software for writing scripts. It’s a shame that a program meant for typing text… TEXT! It’s just TEXT!… still doesn’t work on something as popular as an iPad. Maybe my iPad Pro is a dinosaur, but some writers are poor and my other apps actually work.Can’t take much more of this.
Developer Response
Hi DavidCodeglia, sorry to hear about the issues you've been experiencing with FD Go thus far. We have documented your reports and have delivered them to the appropriate department for further research. Regarding Dual Dialogue navigation, please see this article for assistance: https://finaldraft.my.site.com/s/article/How-do-I-create-dualcolumn-dialogue-in-the-Final-Draft-Mobile-App-for-the-iPadAny additional issues or questions can be directed to our tech support team who is standing by Monday - Friday from 8:30 am - 5:30 pm PST at 818-906-8930, via live chat at https://www.finaldraft.com/sf/chat-support.php. or by email at https://www.finaldraft.com/contact/contact-technical-support/
Get it together, Final Draft
JennBouani
I’ve been in software development for over 25 years and user experience research for over 6 years, and I have never seen an app so full of bugs and usability issues as Final Draft. They should just scrap their old platform and start over completely. Today, I tried to edit a script that my writing partner sent to me where she had struck through stuff and added new stuff. (You know, basic editing). I couldn’t see the strike throughs; it looked like she had added it instead! This renders final draft go completely useless. I had to tell her to wait until I get home where I can use my desktop version of FD….Delaying us several days. Sigh. When I pull up my desktop version (Windows), I have to hope that she kept her script notes really short because if they go over, let’s say, 200 words then memory problems start and it’ll crash. We are writers! We have more than 200 words worth to say about things. Don’t put a limitation on the scriptnote. And if you have to then tell us what it is for God sakes! And It’s not my laptop; my laptop is a brand new gaming laptop with tons of memory.And don’t get me started about highlighting using FD go or the Windows version. They can’t even get that right!Someone should create a competitive scriptwriting app and put Final Draft out of its misery once and for all. FD is 100% the worst application I’ve ever dealt with, and I truly believe it’s because they don’t have competition so they don’t care.
Developer Response
Hi JennBouani. We aren't familiar with any issues seeing strikethroughs created in a fdx file on desktop and opened on FD Go, but we will look into the matter ASAP. If you haven't already, please notify our desktop team of the performance issues you are seeing with ScriptNotes of a certain size. I can assure you we care about your experience with both platforms.
TECHNICALLY does what it is supposed to. At that, not very good either.
TheGateofBabylon
FD Go is Final Draft stripped to the bones and hung by its wrists for crimes it did not commit. The experience is plagued by bugs. I can’t scroll to the bottom of any given document unless I use keyboard shortcuts to brute-force the app to scroll down. I cannot reposition the cursor with a trackpad; I MUST tap the screen any time I want to type somewhere that isn’t the end of the document, which already took some work to get to. The single redeeming factor is that once the negotiations stop and you manage to get five or six minutes of uninterrupted writing, then FD Go is exactly what it is supposed to be: a watered-down, neutered Final Draft. Despite how tragic the experience is, FD Go has a leg up on Scrivener for the simple fact that it doesn’t crash every time I type a character name, and after experiencing Scrivener mobile with no other option, I place a lot of value in an app which can successfully function at its bare minimum, which is all FD Go manages to do.I understand that desktop level, professional writing applications aren’t the first things people are clamoring to download onto their iPads, but for those of us who are, why does it have to hurt? I would pay a RACK for the exact same software, but functional. Forget the beat-board, forget the outliner—at least have the script-view work, please I beg. Like with Scrivener, I have to ask the question here: if it’s going to be this low-priority, why even bother with the mobile app at all? I am starting to think it’s a joke on all of us… :(
Developer Response
Update - We've just released an update (7.2.0) that should address the behaviors you were experiencing previously (trackpad behavior, scrolling, etc). Please update the app at your earliest convenience. Thanks! Hi TheGateofBablyon. Thank you very much for your thorough feedback. We appreciate it! We wanted to let you know that a few of your points (re: scroll/keyboard/trackpad) are likely to be addressed in a future update. We'll be sure to edit this comment when it is live so you can test if for yourself. Thanks for your patience in the interim.
- Minor bug fixes
Version 7.3.2
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