I am going to presume that the communication failure is on my side of this
but once again you missed the inference that I have said in this thread and
others that it very well could be Finale's fault.  



-----Original Message-----
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dhbailey
Sent: Wednesday, October 19, 2005 1:59 AM
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Subject: Re: [Finale] Scary bug!

Richard Bartkus wrote:

> David,
> 
> It was just an example.  I hope that I don't have to make every statement
> exhaustive so that you don't have to quibble.  The point is that, Finale
> passes the data (Midi or whatever) to system modules that use other common
> system resources.  
> 
> Richard
> 

So does every Windows program, including my word processor, but I 
haven't ever had existing data wiped out while editing other data.

The whole nature of Windows is that the applications communicate with 
the OS and not directly with the hardware.

That other music applications can handle this communication adequately 
without destroying existing data does rather point the finger at Finale.

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David H. Bailey
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