That bug, AFAIK, has been around since the year 1, and is an example of what I 
mentioned in an earlier post today. 
When I see all the bugs people find with no apparent difficulty, I am also led 
to wonder what other bugs are lurking in the program, waiting to be unleashed 
by some poor unsuspecting user.
 
My personal favorite was the "Let's chop off at random the last 2 to 9 measures 
of your score so we can save a few Kb of space on your drive with this neat-o 
file compressor we licensed from someone and didn't implement correctly" bug.
 
Someone asked in response to my earlier post "how far is too far in a bug"? If 
the potential exists for more than a couple minutes' work to be lost or 
trashed, that's too far. If it's so obvious that Stevie Wonder could find it, 
that's too far.
 
I just don't want to be an "enabler," so to speak.
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] on behalf of Christopher Smith
Sent: Tue 18-Oct-05 17:53
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [Finale] Scary bug!




On Oct 18, 2005, at 6:41 PM, Richard Yates wrote:
>

> By the way, I notice that Finale2005 still cannot seem
> to clean up its temp files when closing and wonder if all of these
> problems
> are related somehow.
>

I wonder the same thing.

Christopher


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