You might think it would be a great convenience to be able to work on your script on your iPad, but this program winds up creating more work for you. After importing a script and then working on it in this app, then transferring it back to your desktop Final Draft, you will notice that about 90% of the italics in your original script have been converted to plain text. You cannot work in any font except Courier, which isnt a problem for film scripts but is if you are writing a stage play. If you insert text, the keyboard is set to automatically capitalize the first letter, whether you are inserting in the middle of a sentence or starting a new one. It doesnt support dual dialog. You cannot magnify the image, which would help with positioning the cursor, which is another bug. You think you have your cursor in place and start to type, but find that the cursor has jumped to a different place after you lifted your finger. This app caused me several hours of additional work, fixing the stripped italics alone. I wish I had my money back.
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