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10/05/2006

Final Draft Version 7.1.2 released

Final Draft, has announced the immediate availability of Final Draft 7.1.2, an update to its top-selling scriptwriting software.
This release includes Universal Binary support for PowerPC and Intel-based Macs, allows Windows Tablet PC owners to set scroll bar positioning (for left or right handed use), plus many improvements to product stability.
Current Final Draft Version 7 users can download the Version 7.1.2 update for free. Registered users of previous versions of Final Draft may upgrade to Version 7.1.2 for $59.00 (USD) before June 30, 2006 and $89.00 (USD) thereafter. Final Draft 7 is available worldwide for $229.00 (USD).
“This release continues our long-standing commitment to support advances in technology on both Macintosh and Windows platforms,” said Marc Madnick, CEO of Final Draft, Inc. “As computer operating systems and equipment evolves, we will continue to enhance our software to take advantage of these developments.”
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