

Both participants of the collaboration can see the changes and movements on the beat board in real time. When someone changes a beat, that beat is locked until editing is finished. Sadly I can’t show you this in real time collaboration mode right now because at this moment I’ve only one machine at my disposal, but the collaboration works the same way as in version 11, just that now you can collaborate not only on the script, but also on Notes, in Track Changes mode, on the Beat Board and on the Outline Editor. Now, in version 12 you also can collaborate on ScriptNotes and on the Beat Board. Version 11 of Final Draft already had live collaboration on the script itself.

You can also change the color of the connections. You can connect them with lines or arrows if you drag them on top of each other, or select them and them connect them via the right click menu. This helps you to have a better overview of the relationship between the cards. Now you can create relationships between beats on the beat board. They worked a lot on the beat board and it really has some nice additions that will help you use it more effectively and more flexible than before. The most important updates from version 11. Let’s see if they deliver what they promise. Which means, of course, I have to test it and let you know what I think of it.Īnd just glancing over the improvements real quickly, seems like they’ve finally added some great features that I’ve been waiting for a long time. Hi, this is Bela from the Writer’s Territory, and guess what, Final Draft just has come out with a new version, version 12.
