When did .mus files become cross-platform? For all files created before that date, you would have to first save all your Mac .mus files as ETF on a classic-capable Mac, and then somehow obtain a copy of the older Finale version(s) for Windows, and finally convert the ETF file to a Windows .mus. Not only is all of this an enormous pain, I don't think it actually gives you a cleaner conversion then just updating your .mus files the usual way.

Cheers,

- Darcy
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On 17 Aug 2006, at 1:04 PM, Johannes Gebauer wrote:

On 17.08.2006 Darcy James Argue wrote:
No, you can't. The MacIntels do not run Classic at all. The oldest version of Finale that will run on a MacIntel is Fin2004.

Not using BootCamp.
Johannes
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