At 07:26 PM 08/20/2004, Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
>that your software will be burned when you want it, you pay a premium
>price up front to have the discs manufactured at a particular time, and
>some, or all of the price of that is non-refundable.  If Finale has this
>type of an agreement with the manufacturer of the discs, then it becomes
>necessary to determine whether the bug is so critical that it is worth
>the money it will cost to not do the run when contracted, and hope that
>it will be possible to find a facility at the time the software is ready
>to manufacture the discs then.

See my other post. In my personal opinion, if they determined that they could not fix a basic bug in a newly advertised feature and still ship on time, they should have left the feature out. Since they had not yet advertised the feature, no one would have missed it.

>For me, I've no complaints.  Off the top of my head, I can't think of
>anything I've wanted to do, that I've not been able to do with Finale,
>and I think they do a fine job.  Their product is certainly better than
>the notation software I could create myself.

I think both of those statements are true, but they're a little beside the point to me. I paid for software that was advertised to do certain things, and it does not do those things. It's still better than no Finale at all, and I can usually find workarounds, but I didn't get what I paid for.

Aaron.

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