On 22 Jul 2005 at 12:37, Dennis Bathory-Kitsz wrote:

> It seems to me that the power of a program resides not in its defaults, but
> in its flexibility in solving frequent notational challenges

Well, I think that if what you're trying to test is flexibility, 
that's correct.

But if you're trying to test ease of use and good results with very 
little work, then I think the defaults ought to be used.

Both classes of issues are important.

And I think Finale falls down on the defaults, and that's what the 
vast majority of users will end up with.

-- 
David W. Fenton                        http://www.bway.net/~dfenton
David Fenton Associates                http://www.bway.net/~dfassoc

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