If so, Finale 2004 shows no evidence of it, in which case the removal of Allow Redraw Interrupt is way premature. Personally, I am deeply skeptical of the premise.

I've always thought of Redraw Interrupt as a really cool feature that other programs should adopt. Many times I've found myself clicking trying to abort a redraw before I remember that is (was!) an exclusive Finale feature. To have it confiscated now seems like many steps backwards rather than anything resembling a step forward.

Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:


Or, to look on the positive side, maybe they have deep-sixed all their old,
slow display methods, and come up with something completely rewritten that
actually works like a modern application.

-- Robert Patterson

http://RobertGPatterson.com

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