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You can download Final Draft 12.0.8 for Mac from our software library for free. This Mac app is a product of Final Draft, Inc. Some of Final Draft for Mac aliases include "Final Draft 6 Folder", "Final Draft 7", "Final Draft 6".


This program's bundle is identified as com.finaldraft.finaldraft.v8. Our antivirus analysis shows that this Mac download is malware free. This application can be installed on Mac OS X 10.7.0 or later. The program lies within Productivity Tools, more precisely Office Tools. The most popular versions of the software are 9.0, 8.0 and 7.1. The current installer available for download occupies 65.4 MB on disk.


I am very happy using Fade-In as a second attempt at using screenwriting software. My first attempt was to use Celtx which was a nightmare with problems too varied to explain here. I ruined my laptop a couple months ago and had Fade in on it along with a script draft. I bought another laptop (an awful expense) and contacted Fade In support. I was given instant support by their downloading the program to include updates having only to use my code key. I paid for it once and get free updates. One time payment only. Using it is quite simple and takes very little time getting familiar with the keys for Scene Heading, Action, Character, Transition etc. I have printed four pages as a test script to see the results to ensure the results are correctly formatted and I was very happy to see the format was spot-on for all formatted processes, for which my test script had all that would be required under normal writing circumstances. If your budget will allow, I recommend Fade In. It is relatively short money compared to Final Draft et al and I think quite competitive. Cheers


Final Draft is available as a free trial before you commit to buying it, while most other apps require a paid subscription. If you want to try out this app before committing, you can do so by downloading it here.


Final Draft version 8 Users: A FREE update for version 8 users will be available at www.finaldraft.com/downloads/software-updates.php for registered users. If you plan to upgrade your operating system to 10.7, update Final Draft version 8 first for an optimal user experience. Without the update, changes in the new Mac OSX 10.7 will prevent Final Draft version 8 from launching. Once you update your version 8 software, you can activate and run the Final Draft application on your Mac. The new OS will not allow the Final Draft application to run for other users on a given computer unless those users also install and activate Final Draft while logged in under their own user name. If you do not intend to upgrade your OS to 10.7, there is no need to update your version of Final Draft.


The final draft specifically structured for writing movie script, TV episodes, stages play, novel and manuscripts. In addition to standard text documents. It works creatively. Its tools are very impressive and stylish work. Final Draft is a powerful and amazing word processor program. Over 100 templates that format in industry standard. Add different lines of dialogue within the script for easy reference. Automatically header and footer added in the file.


Please refer to the IEEE 802.16 Session Reports."Ancient News" 20 November 2002 This news is quite out of date. See the Session #21 and Session #22 Reports for recent information. 11 September 2002 IEEE LMSC Sponsor Ballot of IEEE P802.16c/D3-2002 closed. The draft was approved (pending resolution of comments) 4 September 2002 IEEE LMSC Sponsor Ballot of IEEE P802.16a/D5-2002 closed. The draft was approved (pending resolution of comments) 23 August 2002 Call for Contributions issued by IEEE 802.16 Mobile Wireless MAN Study Group 19 August 2002 Working Group Letter Ballot #8 opened, reviewing P802.16.2a/D1-2002 19 August 2002 Call for Contributions issued by Task Group C1 (developing 10-66 GHz PICS) 15 August 2002 The IEEE-SA Standards Board approved PAR 1802.16.1 to develop a Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) for the 10-66 GHz WirelessMAN-SC air interface. The project was assigned to a new Task Group C1 15 August 2002 The IEEE-SA Standards Board approved a revised PAR 802.16.2a 13 August 2002 IEEE LMSC Sponsor Ballot of IEEE P802.16c/D3-2002 opened, until 11 September. 7 August 2002 Working Group Confirmation Ballot #6a closes, resulting in final Working Group approval of IEEE P802.16a/D2-2002. Draft 3 (editorial revision of Draft 2) submitted for IEEE LMSC Sponsor Ballot 6 August 2002 Call for Contributions issued by 802.16a Enhancements Ad Hoc Committee 6 August 2002 IEEE LMSC Sponsor Ballot of IEEE P802.16a/D5-2002 opened, until 4 September. 5 August 2002 IEEE-SA New Standards Committee (NesCom) approved PAR 1802.16.1 to develop a Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) for the 10-66 GHz WirelessMAN-SC air interface. A change to the 802.16.2a PAR was also approved. Final IEEE-SA Standards Board action is scheduled for 15 August. 4 August 2002 Working Group Confirmation Ballot #7a closes, resulting in final Working Group approval of IEEE P802.16a/D5-2002 30 July 2002 802.16a Enhancements Ad Hoc Committee Chair Designated 30 July 2002 IEEE 802.16 Mobile WIreless MAN Study Group Chair and Vice Chair Designated 23 July 2002 Working Group Confirmation Ballot #6a opened, reviewing IEEE P802.16c/D2-2002 20 July 2002 Working Group Confirmation Ballot #7a opened, reviewing IEEE P802.16a/D5-2002 12 July 2002 The 802 SEC granted "conditional approval" to forward the P802.16a and P802.16c drafts for Sponsor Ballot. 12 July 2002 The 802 SEC agreed to forward a Working Group Project Authorization Request to initiate a new project, numbered P1802.16.1, for a Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) for the 10-66 GHz WirelessMAN-SC air interface. 11 July 2002 The Working Group initiated the IEEE 802.16 Mobile WIreless MAN Study Group; this group will address enhancements to the IEEE 802.16a PHY/MAC to support mobile operation. 8-11 July 2002 Session #20 was held in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The Session #20 Report provides the details. 2 July 2002 Working Group Letter Ballot #7closed 28 June 2002 Working Group Letter Ballot #6 closed 28 May 2002 Working Group Letter Ballot #7 opened, reviewing IEEE P802.16a/D4-2002 24 May 2002 Working Group Letter Ballot #6 opened, reviewing IEEE P802.16c/D1-2002 24 May 2002 The Working Group completed a Project Authorization Request to initiate a new project, tentatively numbered P1802.16.1, to contain a Protocol Implementation Conformance Statement (PICS) for the 10-66 GHz WirelessMAN-SC air interface. The PAR was submitted to the IEEE 802 Sponsor Executive Committee for July approval. 24 May 2002 The Working Group decided to hold Session #20 in Cheju, Korea on 23-27 September 2002. 20-24 May 2002 Session #19 was held in Calgary, Alberta, Canada, hosted by Shawn Taylor, Wi-LAN Inc. The Session #19 Report provides the details. 17 May 2002 Working Group Letter Ballot #5 closed 15 April 2002 Call for Contributions on Mergers and Consolidation: IEEE Project 802.16a 12 April 2002 Working Group Letter Ballot #5 opens 12 April 2002 802 SEC denies request to open Sponsor Ballot on P802.16a 10 April 2002 IEEE Std 802.16.2 offered as a free download 09 April 2002 IEEE finalizes Sponsor Ballot Group for P802.16a 08 April 2002 IEEE Standard 802.16 published 04 April 2002 Working Group Confirmation #4b closes 29 March 2002 P802.16/D3 offered for sale in IEEE catalog 26 March 2002 Call for Contributions regarding P802.16c 25 March 2002 P802.16/D3 issued; Working Group Confirmation #4b opens 25 March 2002 PAR 802.16c forwarded to IEEE-SA NesCom 22 March 2002 IEEE closes Invitation to Ballot on P802.16a 15 March 2002 802.16 and 802 approved forwarding of PAR 802.16c to NesCom 11-15 March 2002 Session #18 was held in St. Louis, MO, USA. The Session #18 Report provides the details. 07 March 2002 Recirculation Ballot #4a Reply Comment Period closed 26 February 2002 P802.16/D2 offered for sale in IEEE catalog 25 February 2002 Recirculation Ballot #4a Reply Comment Period opens 25 February 2002 Working Group Recirculation Ballot #4a closed 21 February 2002 IEEE issues Invitation to Ballot on P802.16a 14 February 2002 IEEE-SA Standards Board approves merger of 802.16b PAR into 802.16a 08 February 2002 Issued P802.16/D2 and initiated WG Recirculation Ballot #4a 07 Feb 2002 Draft PAR 802.16c submitted to IEEE 802 SEC 04 February 2002 Request that IEEE issue Invitation to Ballot on P802.16a 04 February 2002 IEEE-SA NesCom approves merger of PAR 802.16b into 802.16a 24 January 2002 Working Group Letter Ballot #4 declared passed, pending comment resolution and recirculation. 21-25 January 2002 Session #17 was held in Levi, Finland. The Session #17 Report provides the details. 16 January 2002 Reply Comment Period in Working Group Letter Ballot #4 closed. 7 January 2002 Reply Comment Period opened following Working Group Letter Ballot #4. 4 January 2002 Working Group Letter Ballot #4 closed. See the details. 6 December 2001 IEEE Standard 802.16 is now an IEEE Standard, following approval by the IEEE-SA Standards Board on 6 December 2001. See the press release (or the IEEE version) for more details. Until publication, the final balloted draft remains available in IEEE Catalog. 5 December 2001 Standards Review Committee (RevCom) of the IEEE-SA Standards Board recommends approval of IEEE P802.16/D5 by the full board as IEEE Standard 802.16. 30 November 2001 Working Group Letter Ballot on P802.16a/D1 opens; runs through 4 January 2002. 16 November 2001 IEEE 802 SEC passes motion to affirm submission of P802.16/D5 to RevCom. 16 November 2001 The Working Group (with the concurrence of IEEE 802 Executive Committee) approved a merger of Project P802.16b into an expanded P802.16a. 16 November 2001 A Working Group motion elevated P802.16a/D1 to Draft Standard status, with a Working Group Letter Ballot to start the week of 26 November. 12-16 November 2001 Session #16 was held in Austin, Texas, USA. The Session #16 Report provides the details. 7 November 2001 A Letter from ETSI BRAN informed IEEE 802.16 that, following consideration of several base-line proposals (based on IEEE 802.16, BWIF, and DVB-RCT), its HIPERMAN group hasdecided to choose, as its MAC baseline, the MAC-related clauses from IEEEP802.16/D5-2001 and IEEE P802.16ab-01/01r2. The same group made a "working assumption" that its baseline PHY would be the OFDM PHY from IEEE P802.16ab-01/01r2. ETSI BRAN noted that "These conclusions were motivated by the goal to provide one interoperable worldwide standard for the 2-11 GHz licensed bands." 2 November 2001 Reply-Comment Resolution Phase of Working Group Review underway through 8 November 2 November 2001 Reply-Comment Phase of Working Group Review closes 28 October 2001 Ballot of IEEE P802.16 WirelessMANTM Air Interface Closes Successfully 28 October 2001 Confirmation Ballot of IEEE P802.16 WirelessMANTM Air Interface Closes 26 October 2001 New P802.16a&b Ballot Schedule shows complete timeline through final approval 22 October 2001 Reply-Comment Phase of Working Group Review underway through 2 November 22 October 2001 IEEE P802.16 WirelessMANTM Air Interface(Draft 5) now available in IEEE Catalog 19 October 2001 Working Group Review of 2-11 GHz documentclosed 19 October 2001 Confirmation Ballot of IEEE P802.16 WirelessMANTM Air Interface Opens 18 October 2001 Draft 5 of IEEE P802.16 WirelessMANTM Air Interface released 4 October 2001 Recirculation Ballot of IEEE P802.16 WirelessMANTM Air Interface Closed with 97% Approval 28 September 2001 Latest version of 2-11 GHz Working Document released; Working Group Review underway through 19 October 25 September 2001 Recirculation Ballot of IEEE P802.16 WirelessMANTM Air Interface Opens 10-14 September 2001 Session #15 was held in Denver, Colorado, USA. The Session #15 Report provides the details. 11 September 2001 IEEE P802.16 WirelessMANTM Air Interface Draft available for sale in IEEE catalog 10 September 2001 IEEE Std 802.16.2 published by IEEE 09 September 2001 IEEE P802.16 WirelessMANTM Air Interface Completes IEEE Sponsor Ballot 27 August 2001 Comments collected in Final Task Group Review of 802.16a/802.16b Working Document 17 August 2001 Project Authorization Request P802.16.2a, to enhance 802.16.2, approved by IEEE-SA Standards Board 10 August 2001 IEEE P802.16 WirelessMANTM Air Interface Proceeds to IEEE Sponsor Ballot 09 August 2001 IEEE 802 Sponsor Executive Committee forwards P802.16 for Sponsor Ballot 04 August 2001 Open of IEEE 802 SEC Email Ballot motion to forward P802.16/D4-2001 for Sponsor Ballot 03 August 2001 P802.16/D4 Approved by Working Group as Letter Ballot Concludes Successfully 02 August 2001 IEEE 802.16 Confirmation Ballot #3b closed. 30 July 2001 802.16a/802.16b Working Document released; in Final Task Group Review through August 27 23 July 2001 Confirmation Ballot #3b began on IEEE P802.16/D2-2001. 13 July 2001 The Sponsor Executive Committee of the IEEE LAN MAN Standards Committee approved the initiation of a Sponsor Ballot (the final balloting stage) of the base 802.16 draft, conditional on successful completion of a confirmation ballot. The Working Group expects to initiate Sponsor Ballot by early August and continues to expect publication of the standard in the fourth quarter of 2001. 13 July 2001 The Sponsor Executive Committee of the IEEE LAN MAN Standards Committee approved Project Authorization Request P802.16.2a to initiate work to enhance Recommended Practice 802.16.2 by including licensed bands from 2-11 GHz and expanding the recommendations for coexistence of point-to-multipoint with point-to-point communications at millimeter-wave bands. The request has been forwarded to the IEEE Standards Board for final approval, which is expected on August 16. 9-13 July 2001 Session #14 was held in Portland, Oregon, USA. The Session #14 Report provides the details. 06 July 2001 Document IEEE 802.16.2/D3-2001 ("Recommended Practice for Coexistence of Broadband Wireless Access Systems") was formally approved by the IEEE-SA Standards Board. 14 June 2001 Document IEEE 802.16.2/D3-2001 ("Recommended Practice for Coexistence of Broadband Wireless Access Systems") was approved by the IEEE-SA Standards Board. The approval was conditional on completing a few formalities. 7-8 June 2001 Task Groups 3 and 4 held an editorial meeting to unite their working documents. 14-18 May 2001 Session #13 was held in Orlando, Florida, USA. The Session #13 Report provides the details. 4 May 2001 Document IEEE 802.16.2/D3-2001 ("Recommended Practice for Coexistence of Broadband Wireless Access Systems") was submitted for approval to the IEEE-SA Standards Board's Review Committee. The document was in the final stages of Sponsor Ballot, which it completed, with 100% approval, on 16 May 2001. 20 March 2001 IEEE-SA News Release: IEEE 802.16 Group Achieves Key Milestones 17 March 2001 IEEE 802.16 is now working to create a unified Working Group air interface document with a common, flexible medium access control (MAC) platform supporting multiple physical layers (PHYs). The base document, entitled IEEE 802.16, will include the basic MAC and the 10-66 GHz PHY. Amendment 802.16a will include enhancements for 2-11 GHz licensed bands, and Amendment 802.16b will include enhancements for license-exempt operation. The new project alignment was given final approval by the IEEE-SA Standards Board following a decision by the Working Group on 12 March, approved by the IEEE 802 Executive Committee on 15 March and the IEEE-SA New Standards Committee on 16 March. 12-15 March 2001 Session #12 was held in Hilton Head, South Carolina, USA. 178 people attended. The session was marked by final agreement to create a unified Working Group air interface document with a common, flexible medium access control (MAC) platform supporting multiple physical layers (PHYs). The Session #12 Report provides the details. 15 March 2001 IEEE Working Group 802.16 formed a Study Group to investigate future enhancements to "Coexistence of Broadband Wireless Access Systems". Phil Whitehead is the Chair. 14 March 2001 The 802.16a group agreed to incorporate both a single-carrier mode (basedon 802.16.3c-01/32) and an OFDMmode (based on 802.16.3c-01/33r2). Drafting has been initiated on both PHY and MAC documents. 14 March 2001 Sponsor Ballot opened on "Coexistence of Broadband Wireless Access Systems",following 100% approval in Working Group Letter Ballot. The ballot will closeon 12 April. 13 March 2001 Working Group Letter Ballot #3 closed. "Draft Standard Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems" was approved, pending comment resolution. 17 February 2001 IEEE 802.16 Recirculation Ballot #2b closed, with 100% approval of proceeding to Sponsor Ballot with "Coexistence of Broadband Wireless Access Systems". 07 February 2001 IEEE 802.16 Recirculation Ballot #2b seeks approval to close IEEE 802.16 Letter Ballot #2. 6 February 2001 "Draft Standard Air Interface for Fixed Broadband Wireless Access Systems" went to ballot as Working Group Letter Ballot #3 opened, with a closing date of 13 March. 30 January 2001 EE Times provided a full report on 802.16's Session #11 in the article IEEE group gains ground on wireless standards. 22-26 January 2001 Session #11 was held in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. 167 people registered and attended. The session was marked by an agreement to create a unified Working Group air interface document, with a common, flexible MAC platform supporting multiple spectrum-dependent physical layers. The first stage (the 10-66 GHz physical layer and MAC to support it) was approved for a Working Group Letter Ballot. In the development of the 2-11 GHz physical layer, the focus was narrowed and consolidation is underway. The WirelessHUMANTM Task Group held its first formal meetings to address licensed-exempt operations and found general consensus. A Recommended Practice on Coexistence was readied for Sponsor Ballot (its final round of balloting). The Session #11 Report provides the details. 20 January 2001 IEEE 802.16 Recirculation Ballot #2a closed. 18 January 2001 IEEE 802.16 held a "Meet and Greet" session, handing out literature and showing current drafts, at the 7th Annual Technical Symposium of the Wireless Communications Association. 16 January 2001 IEEE-SA News Release: New IEEE WirelessHUMANTM Project Developing St


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