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Tim with regard to your question; 'does Final Draft have any features that the alternatives don't that makes it worth the money?' I would say no but with some caveats. Some of the cheaper alternatives lack features that are useful, in some cases necessary, for when other people (mangers, producers etc) are involved with the project. These are page locking and tracking changes functions. Fade In has these features. The free version of celtx doesn't but I'm pretty sure you that you can pay a wee bit more for an ungraded subscription to celtx and have these extra features added in if you need them. Championship manager 4 best tactics in the middle games. I've been using Movie Magic Screenwriter since 2000 and have loved it.
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The biggest disadvantage to those programs is the need to have it installed on your computer -- you can't type in the cloud like you can with Celtx, or scripped.com. But I have my Movie Magic installed on my mini-laptop and use that for my writing as it's very portable and I don't need wi-fi to access it. Plus I find that the interface is easy to use and very similar to a word processing program, so the learning curve is very simple and you should have no time picking up on it. Guy is spot on. And yes it has been discussed to death (a quick search in the lounge will give you more answers than you have time to read). I will add that I wish you all could have heard the final draft guys debate yet another newcomer to the screenplay software industry.
The nut of it is when the studios go into production, they rely on Final Draft and Final Draft is on the hook if something goes wrong. Deserved or not, they are the go to platform for the pros and you can tell the difference when comparing a FD script with another platform. So, if you can at all swing it and you are serious about this as a job, then do it. I'm a fan of Final Draft and have used it for years. I've also recently discovered Celtx. It's free and works quite well, although not all the bells and whistles of FD.
BUT it offers a lot of support for the whole project like the ability to storyboard, make budgets, call sheets, and everything else you need for a production. I use it often for short scripts which I want to produce quickly and for corporate client videos. It streamlines the process. I used it to write a feature, but I prefer FD for that.
Download Celtx. Even if you are going to purchase Final Draft, still download Celtx and get to know it. I use Final Draft for the stuff I plan to try and sell to Hollywood but I do lots of work for some local studios, (webseries, shorts and demo reel stuff), and they all use Celtx because its free. I like Final Draft better the Celtx but the reasons are nit picky as opposed to fundamental differences in the program. So I advise you start with Celtx. If you end up writing for a small studio doing a webseries or the like, they will most likely ask for your scripts in that format.