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==Alternatives== | ==Alternatives== | ||
A recent alternative for screenplays is the Markdown-like [https://fountain.io/ Fountain], an open standard supported by most screenwriting and production tools. However, Fountain cannot yet fully replace Final Draft files for production software, because text wrapping in Fountain is app-dependent, and page breaks are therefore not guaranteed to be consistent. | A recent alternative for screenplays is the Markdown-like [https://fountain.io/ Fountain], an open standard supported by most screenwriting and production tools. However, Fountain cannot yet fully replace Final Draft files for production software, because text wrapping in Fountain is app-dependent, and page breaks are therefore not guaranteed to be consistent. | ||
Some [[free and open-source]] multi-platform alternatives that one can use are [https://starc.app/ Story Architect] and [https://www.trelby.org/ Trelby], even though they may not fully replace Final Draft. Trelby supports Fountain as of Trelby version 2.4.<ref>https://fountain.io/apps/</ref> | Some [[free and open-source]] multi-platform alternatives that one can use are [https://starc.app/ Story Architect] and [https://www.trelby.org/ Trelby], even though they may not fully replace Final Draft. Trelby supports Fountain as of Trelby version 2.4.<ref>https://fountain.io/apps/</ref> | ||
==References== | ==References== | ||
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