My first impression of writing in Highland 2: I feel like someone designed screenwriting software for exactly how I write. I’m using the Pro version but the free version includes most of the features of the Pro version. I hope they can improve the user interface and modernize the software, because I want there to be multiple great choices in the marketplace.įor the past week, I’ve been using Highland every day, working two-three hours per day on the first draft of a comedy screenplay. I’ve used it for over a thousand hours (maybe a few thousand?) and it has served me very well. It helped me write hundreds of pages of scripts, including all of my films, several plays, and many many sketches. Final Draft was never a joy to use, but it got the job done and I could ignore all the clutter and work around the idiosyncrasies and get my writing done.Īnd while I am pretty critical of Final Draft, I should say that it has been a big part of my life and work since I started using it. Last year, I upgraded from version ~7 1 to version 10. I’m going to share some of the things that I love about Highland 2 (just going to call it Highland from here on out) and a few things that I don’t love.Īs background: I’ve been using Final Draft since 2011. This isn’t meant to be an in-depth review of every single feature.
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