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Final Draft Crash: How to Recover a Corrupted .fdx File (And Stop It From Happening Again)
Final Draft quits. The file won't open. Recovery is possible more often than you think—and so is making sure it never happens again.

Migrating from Celtx to a Modern Alternative: The Step-by-Step Guide
You've been writing in Celtx for years. When the fit is wrong, moving doesn't mean losing your work. Here's how to export, verify, and land in the right tool.

The Limitations of Arc Studio Pro for Screenwriters Seeking True Creative Assistance
Arc is strong for structure as layout. If you want structure as a thinking partner—character tracking, one object for outline and script, or story-level feedback—here's where it stops short.

.fdx Files vs. the Cloud: What Is the Safest Way to Protect Your Script in 2026?
The safest approach: own copies in standard formats (PDF, .fdx) and keep them in more than one place. Here's how to do it.

Why Final Draft 13's Auto-Formatting Is Wasting Your Time During Rewrites
You're cutting, pasting, restructuring—and the app keeps 'fixing' what you didn't ask it to fix. Here's why it happens and how to reduce the rewrite tax.

Offline vs. Online Screenwriting Software: Which One to Choose When Writing on the Go?
You're on a plane or in a café with bad WiFi. The wrong choice means you can't open your script. Here's how to pick—and how to get the best of both.

From Word/Google Docs to Real Screenwriting Software: The Turning Point to Professionalize Your Text
You wrote the draft in a word processor. When you send it, it has to look like a script. Here's when and how to make the switch.

Top AI Tools for Screenwriters in 2026: Reviews and Comparisons
Squibler, NolanAI, and Sudowrite—what each is good at, where they fall short, and how to use them without blurring authorship.