Hi Chuck,
I'm sure Bill knows this, but $150 is a *lot* of money to buy something sight unseen. A feature list is fine and all, but how do I know that his "productivity tips" are going to be useful to an experienced user? Also, at minimum, I need to see graphic examples of his package in action before I would even consider purchasing. Even then, no matter how good it is and how many people rave about it, I very much doubt I would pay that kind of money if I couldn't try it out first. TGTools and Patterson Plugins have limited trial periods, and they are both considerably less expensive, and, from a quick glance at what Bill's offering, appear to do considerably more.
If he's willing to offer trial versions and various levels and price points (i.e., Finale Productivity Package "Light," or just the chord symbol stuff as a standalone package), I might consider, but as it stands...
- Darcy
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On 22 Jun, 2004, at 11:46 PM, Giz Bowe wrote:
At 11:09 PM 6/22/04, you wrote:At 6:52 PM -0700 6/22/04, Chuck Israels wrote:List members:
A couple of months ago, I bought Bill Duncan's Finale productivity package mostly out of interest in his chord font, which is far more sophisticated than anything I have been able to do with Finale's chord suffix editor.
http://www.gwmp.com/FinaleProductivity.htm
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