Michael Edwards.

[David H. Bailey:]

>The big issue is that Igor is NOT a true professional engraver's tool --
>it cannot come close to emulating the high-quality output that clients
>deserve when they pay professional rates to a computer-engraver to give
>them professional-looking printouts.
...
>If you are going to offer professional services, you will need to
>purchase either or both Sibelius or Finale.
...
>But Igor is not going to establish a good reputation for you.

     I accept the truth of these statements, even though I'm sure NoteHeads
would dispute them, because they *do* claim to have fully professional software.
     If Igor really is as inadequate as this for professional work, I wonder if
anyone has told NoteHeads this.  Possibly Jari has, because I've seen him post
on the Igor-Talk list; but I don't remember if anyone has specifically pointed
out that Igor just isn't professional in its capabilities.
     If they have pointed it out, I wonder why NoteHeads don't do something
about it.  I mean, surely it would be in their own interests, upon learning
this, to check whether it's true, and, if it is, to promptly do something about
it.

                         Regards,
                          Michael Edwards.



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