Doesn't matter though even if I update from outside the program, it still won't activate. UPDATE: Final Draft 9 will also not update itself unless it thinks it's been activated. In this era of 24-7 Bangalore help centers, it is really inexcusable to have a help desk that only works 40 hours a week, Pacific Standard Time. Y'all do know that screenwriters work on weekends? And nights? The activation people only work Monday-Friday, during Pacific Coast work hours. I get a message saying FD9 can only be activated online. And here's where it gets serious: No problem, I put my customer number back in. After, originally, activating the software with no problem, FD9 has now decided to deactivate itself. However, now I've got a more basic problem. I'm sure there must be other features I was going to look them up next week. I haven't run across any really dandy new features, except that Script Notes are now organized. I've been using it on my current show I'm not a big fan of Screenwriter's not-very-intuitive interface. The people at Final Draft were kind enough to send me a review copy of Final Draft 9, their snappy new edition of the software.
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