This software was a real surprise. I had been using Final Draft for quite a few years now, version 6 through 8. I was still quite happy with version 6, then came out version 7 that was extremely buggy and one of the main bugs was never fixed (it could cause formatting errors in your whole screenplay which took ours to fix), which I think is unacceptable for 200$ software. Anyway, version 8 was stable again, but I still thought it was lacking so I looked around and found movie outline, which was around the same price, but much more feature rich. I especially appreciated that it had a great outline feature, which I think is also important for a screenwriting software. Anyway, even though I liked it better, it still was far from perfect. And then I heard about Montage. And I must say, it's not perfect either, but it's getting much closer. It has a great outline feature, the user interface is very intuitive and very efficient (and nice looking), finding your way around your screenplay, changing characters, scene locations, scenes etc. is much easier, adding notes that are not directly in your screenplay, but can easily be accessed when you're looking at your screenplay (one of the many features lacking in Final Draft, which always drove me mad) is also possible. Anyway, you get the idea, extremely feature rich, easy to use, very good interface... and it's only half the price of Final Draft. And it seems version 2 is coming out soon, so I'm quite excited. One thing that's missing in this software is a good coloring system, so I hope version 2 will have that (but the coloring system it has, thought lacking, is better than final drafts, since it has a few more colors. But a good coloring system, in my opinion, should allow you to assign several colors to the same scene, which neither of these softwares permits. I find that a mystery, by the way. It would be so simple to implement and would be something extremely practical (I'm shaking my head as I'm writing this).