Looking for the Mac version?
After a long time in development, SceneWriter Pro for Mac OS X is out and it's called Movie Draft.
Visit www.moviedraft.com for more information.

After a long time in development, SceneWriter Pro for Mac OS X is out and it's called Movie Draft.
Visit www.moviedraft.com for more information.
After much deliberation and other big words, SceneWriter Pro is becoming Movie Draft.
Find out more about why this is happening on our blog.

SceneWriter Pro's Scene List is an outlining tool that allows you to dynamically add or remove scenes from the list, and then simply add the text later! This method is so flexible you can write scenes in the order they appear in your mind, and then rearrange them later with a simple drag and drop of the mouse. With SceneWriter Pro you may even print or export your outline for others to work with independent of printing or exporting the actual screenplay!
Normally it's difficult to navigate your way through a screenplay with conventional screenwriting software such as Final Draft or Movie Magic Screenwriter because all of the scenes are listed by their Slug Lines. With SceneWriter Pro , navigating your screenplay is child's play because not only can you give your scenes friendly names, such as "This is where Bob gets shot," you can also give each scene a visual icon to represent the content - for example, you could use a gun icon for the "This is where Bob gets shot" scene.
In the image to the right, (see more screenshots) you can see that there's an "act I" icon on the first scene. This icon has the ability to color all of the Act I scenes in a light blue. The second scene has been given a "telephone" icon. Most of the other icons are the default scene icons.
Next to all of the icons are the scene durations in square brackets. For example, the second scene (highlighted) has a duration of 2 minutes 4 seconds. This is a great visual way of keeping track of how long each scene runs for in your screenplay.