FINAL DRAFT for iPad is Finally Here! …and it’s only a reader?


Hooray (sort of)! Final Draft is finally coming to the iPad (sort of)! Isn’t that great? Sort of.

UPDATE:  Final Draft Reader has been released. Here’s the link

Final Draft Reader (AppStore Link) Final Draft Reader
Developer: Final Draft, Inc.
Rated: 4+
Price: $19.99 VIEW IN APP STORE

It’s been the topic of heated discussions since we launched over two years ago. Its progress has been covered at length in multiple HHH articles (see links below).  And, it’s easily the most anticipated Screenwriting app ever to come to a mobile device.  Screenwriters around the world have been waiting for Final Draft to come to the iPad.

The good news: Final Draft has finally set a release date for their mobile app (Feb 16th).  The bad news: This is not the application we were expecting.

The app is officially called Final Draft Reader, and as you guessed, it’s meant for reading Final Draft scripts on the go.  It has no screenwriting functionality at all. Zip. I’m sure that will come as a major disappointment to many.  I admit, I was bummed when I heard the news.  But the fact is, Final Draft never said they were releasing a screenwriting app.  That was all of US!  Here’s what they actually said:

In order to integrate with future Final Draft products, we’ve redefined the development roadmap of our Final Draft Mobile app…The Final Draft Mobile app for iOS will augment the overall Final Draft user experience, providing our community a seamless creative work flow between the Final Draft desktop client, Final Draft Mobile, and future Final Draft services.

So, while the app isn’t what we were anticipating, it DOES align with what they promised. Therefore, we must judge the app based on its own merits, and not based on what we hoped it would do.  So, what does it do?  It allows users to review and annotate scripts in the Final Draft format on their iPad. Simple as that.

I’ve been using Final Draft Reader (under NDA) for a few weeks now, and I have to say, it works quite well.  It’s simple, but solid.  I’d go into all the features, but there aren’t that many.  Read. Annotate. Share.

Their own marketing department tells the story quite nicely:

Like no other mobile scriptwriting app available, the Final Draft Reader app displays Final Draft™ scripts on your iPad exactly as they appear on your desktop – perfectly paginated to industry standards. You can effortlessly import your Final Draft version 8 scripts into the Final Draft Reader app to read and annotate anywhere, anytime.

Bottom line is this.  It’s a good app, but I’m still bummed.  It’s the sort of bummed feeling one gets after hearing mountains of rumors about a 3D, brainwave reading iPad that can make coffee and fold laundry, only to watch Apple announce the iPad 2.  Yeah, it’s AWESOME… just not what we were expecting.  And… there’s always a chance Final Draft will release a screenwriting app down the line. That said, if you’ve been looking for a way to read and annotate screenplays in the Final Draft format, check out Final Draft Reader on Feb 16th.

Want the app for free? Final Draft is hosting an app giveaway!  Enter here.

What do YOU think about this?  Are you looking forward to using this app?  Share your thoughts in the comments!

If you are looking to write your screenplay on the go, check out the apps listed below.  And, look out for our coverage of Fountain, the coolest thing to happen to mobile screenwriting…ever.

HHH’s Previous Final Draft Coverage:

Final Draft for iPad looking for Beta Testers!

Notes from the Final Draft for iPad Focus Group

Final Draft for iPad is Conducting Field Studies

Final Draft for iPad is coming this Spring!

Final Draft for iPad has been Delayed until “a Later Date”

Celtx Script (AppStore Link) Celtx Script
Developer: Greyfirst Corp.
Rated: 4+
Price: $4.99 VIEW IN APP STORE
Scripts Pro (AppStore Link) Scripts Pro
Developer: Inkless Ideas LLC
Rated: 4+
Price: $7.99 VIEW IN APP STORE
ScriptWrite (AppStore Link) ScriptWrite
Developer: Filter Apps, LLC
Rated: 4+
Price: $3.99 VIEW IN APP STORE
Screenplay for iPad (AppStore Link) Screenplay for iPad
Developer: Black Mana Studios
Rated: 4+
Price: $8.99 VIEW IN APP STORE
Storyist (AppStore Link) Storyist
Developer: Storyist Software
Rated: 4+
Price: $9.99 VIEW IN APP STORE
Screenwriting (AppStore Link) Screenwriting
Developer: Web 2 Mobile Design
Rated: 4+
Price: $2.99 VIEW IN APP STORE

 

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Taz Goldstein

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Storyist 5 pts

Hi Taz,

Thanks for mentioning Storyist in your article. A couple of people have asked about how to edit Final Draft files directly in Storyist for iPad, so I put together a quick tutorial:

http://storyist.com/support/howto/edit-final-draft-files-with-storyist-for-ipad/

Regards,

Steve Shepard

Storyist Software

Taz Goldstein 5 pts moderator

Here's one additional thought. The best use for Final Draft Reader might be on set, receiving colored revision pages digitally. Could be helpful I suppose... but then again, when I'm directing, I like folding the day's pages, and jamming them in my back pocket.

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