Isn't this just plain illegal? Since I assume you only once bought Finale full, and then bought upgrades, you still only have one serial number. Although you are obviously permitted to run as many different versions of Finale as you own, I doubt very much that you can give away an early version of Finale without a separate serial number.

Johannes

Andrew Stiller schrieb:

On Jun 25, 2005, at 6:29 PM, keith helgesen wrote:

 I wonder who has the earliest version of Finale still
in working order?


I still have FinMac 2.6.3, but I'm trying to phase it out, because it won't print under OS9, and won't run at all in OSX.

I recently received an order for my largest remaining 2.6.3 materials: a 400-page ballet score, plus parts and rehearsal piano reduction, and am therefore now engaged in updating all these files--a massive project I'd been dreading for years, but now find much less onerous than expected (fonts are the main problem).

Once I've finished this, it may be the end of the line for 2.6.3 on my system. If so, I intend to ask if anyone on this list would have an antiquarian interest in the thing (I even have the original manuals!). Think about it.

Andrew Stiller
Kallisti Music Press
http://home.netcom.com/~kallisti/

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