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Fade In uses the Open Screenplay Format (.fadein) , an XML-based system that ensures your work isn't trapped in a proprietary file type. Comparison: Fade In vs. Final Draft Fade In Pro Final Draft Price Affordable ( One-time purchase ) High (Frequent paid upgrades) Updates Free for life Paid for major versions Linux Support Yes (Native) Performance Fast/Lightweight Can be resource-heavy How to Get the Latest Version

, which is the requirement for the North American film industry, or for international productions. You can change this in Document > Page Setup Watermarks : If you are using the free demonstration version of Fade In

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