I have nothing against Final Draft, I've written a few features in it, but after using a little of everything (Sophocles, Drama Dog, Celtx, Movie Magic, Trelby, Adobe Story, KIT Scenarist, Final Draft and FadeIn), FadeIn is the cleanest, most stable and easiest on the eyes. These days I use KIT for story development and then write in FadeIn. Both are completely cross platform, which I like since I use Windows, Mac and Linux regularly. There is a certain "status" that you feel when writting with Final Draft, I'll admit that. But until they can rasterize their text better on the screen and update that aweful UI from windows to panels along with a darker theme, I see no reason to keep looking into them. For the indie filmmaker/screenwriter. The funny thing to me is that FadeIn feels like a Ferrari, but Final Draft feels like a VW Bug. Yet FadeIn is only $50 where Final Draft is much more.