Actually, FWIW, Sibelius has a very competitive upgrade for Finale users ($99) that is less than the cost of a Finale version upgrade (at least, without the "early bird" discount).

Finale's cross-upgrade for Sibelius users is $199. I'm no marketing genius, but it doesn't seem like a good idea to make your cross-upgrade twice as expensive as your competitor's. I think they should let Sibelius users trade up to Finale for the same price as Finale users pay to upgrade to the latest version.

- Darcy
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On 26 Apr 2005, at 2:50 PM, Joel Sears wrote:

Eric,

You've been through the worst of Finale, in terms of bugs. You've mastered a very difficult program, that will do almost anything you want. Why change now, just for a little speed?

I'm using FinMac 2005 on an ancient G4/400, and it's okay. It works better than the old versions, and on a new processor, I'm sure it will be fast. The price for an upgrade should be cheaper than Sibelius, even with an educators discount, I think.

JS


On Apr 26, 2005, at 11:39 AM, ER @ HOME wrote:

Hello,

I'm soliciting advice and input regarding making the "BIG" Switch from
FinMAC 2002/'03 to Sibelius 3.1 (OS X). I'm an expert user of Finale (up and
running since the infamous US$1000.00 version 1.0) and am able to work
very quickly and efficiently in FinMAC 2002/Mac OS 9.2.2.


I use my system primarily for composing/arranging and music
preparation for projects to be performed/recorded by acoustic
ensembles. e.g.:

-Large Jazz Ensemble
-Wind ensemble/Concert Band
-Orchestra
-Various smaller media.

Also, I like to be able to create "mock-ups" of the projects when
needed.

In the next month or so, I need to purchase a major system upgrade
for my studio and home this summer (yeah...I know...it's a rough
problem to have... :). With all of the buzz in the Finale Digest and
elsewhere about how much slower the carbonized OS X incarnations of
Finale run than the pre-OS X versions, I refuse to lay out major cash
for the privilege of working SLOWER...not to mention the new slew of
post OS X Finale bugs I've been hearing about.

On the other hand, I've heard generally very good things about
Sibelius 3.1/OS X in terms of speed and user friendliness.

I will be purchasing some combination of a new laptop and desktops for
myself and my family. All new Mac systems are OS X dependent. Thus, I
assume my two possible upgrade paths are:

1.) Make the move to OS X and switch to Sib 3.1 OS X for my projects.
This will allow us to take advantage of the latest advances in Mac
processor speed and OS features. If I want to have the option of
returning to Finale in the future, I suppose I can hope at some point
MakeMusic will get Finale's act together and release a version
that works smoothly and quickly within OS X.

2.) Consider switching to the "Dark Side" (i.e. Windows...just
kidding, I don't intend to start a religious OS war here :), then I
can consider both Sib and Finale. I believe the current versions of
Finale ("04, "05") run much more robustly in Windows XP than Mac OS X?

FYI, I'm not interested in purchasing older refurbished Mac systems that
will run OS 9.2.2


So...(assuming you've hung in there this long), whay say ye? Any
constructive advice or input would be most appreciated.

Thanks in advance,
Eric

ERIC RICHARDS
Composer / Arranger
Trombone / MIDI
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310 W 21st Ave
Fremont NE 68025-2525

http://net.mlc.edu/music/

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