Fixed bug that caused empty session recordings to be created. Fixed bug that caused sessions settings for remote cursor to not save correctly.
Fixed crash when updating Windows Group Policies.įixed bug that caused keyboard mode to be reset every session. Fixed crash caused by invalid thumbnails when searching for addresses. Fixed crash in session player when skipping to the beginning of a recording.
Improved one time password checks in two factor authentication.įixed crash when requesting elevation.
Added option to keyboard menu to send special Android keys. Added display option to preserve details when encoding image. Added option to automatically disconnect incoming sessions when inactive.Īdded option to follow remote window focus. Better interaction with system clipboard:Īddress Book, Auto-Discovery, Favorites and Recent Sessions now interact with the system clipboard.Īdded option to limit number of incoming/outgoing sessions for custom clients.Revised favorites and recent session lists. Revised various user interface elements:.Fixed handling of simultaneous session requests. Clipboard permissions can now be enabled and disabled correctly during sessions. Session Player is now resizable and correctly opens when double-clicking recording files. Access Control List now persists when installing AnyDesk. Session Player now works with incoming-only custom clients. Generate your Group Policy Template using a custom client. Allow selection and copy of multiple chat entries. Protect your privacy by automatically exchanging your Desktop Wallpaper during incoming sessions. Use Permission Profiles to conveniently define access rights. Invite others to connect to your device directly from within AnyDesk. Setup an arbitrary number of profiles to fit your individual use cases. We redesigned how permissions and passwords work from the ground up. From the Character Navigator, you can map a character's beats from scene to scene and then isolate each character to visualize the flow of each individual arc.We put a lot of effort into rethinking the AnyDesk user experience. New to Final Draft 9 is the Character Navigator, a feature powerful enough that many of its capabilities mimic entire programs devoted to story development.
Likewise, the SceneNavigator sorts by keyword and color-codes scenes, providing a way to break a script into arcs, sequences, acts, chapters-essentially whatever partition the writer desires. This way, isolating research from character footnotes is as simple as sorting notes by flag color. Use the ScriptNotes Navigator to add notes, research, Internet links or any other supportive material, color-matched to flags that appear on the script’s pages-which themselves can be sorted into individual categories.
From one movable and resizable palette, you can now fully manage all the more empirical parameters of your story. What was simply the “Scene Navigator” in Final Draft 8, has been replaced by “The Navigator,” adding two very useful tools: a new ScriptNotes Navigator and Character Navigator. This combined with its powerfully simple script analysis tools makes it the most polished, feature-rich version to date. Released in January, Final Draft 9 offers a refined screenwriting experience that improves functionality of the features screenwriters will find most useful.
Software designers are not wholly unaware of this struggle, and it seems that Final Draft, Inc., producers of the reigning standard in script-formatting software, have considered this.
Perhaps no other form of writing straddles the fine line between mathematical precision of format and the more creative fruits of free expression than screenwriting. Final Draft 9 improves functionality on the tools that screenwriters will find most valuable. Overall: While many of Final Draft 9’s enhancements to the previous version may seem minor, the whole is greater than the sum.While live-chat support is usually helpful, it can be a cumbersome process to explain detailed technical issues over a chat box. Cons: Technical support from Final Draft still costs $25 per phone call, although email and live-chat support are free.Pros: Final Draft 9 delivers several worthy improvements to the previous version’s core functionality, along with an elegant redesign of its story analysis tools.Review: Final Draft 9 - The number-one selling screenwriting software in the world