Can a person use Finale 2010 with a 32 bit machine? Do you have to buy a
particular version?
David McKay

On 7 February 2010 04:59, Jack Ellis <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> I upgraded to F2010 from 2K6, on Windows 7 64bit. Some experiences so far.
>
> For some actions, like registering, you have to run Finale as an
> administrator (right click the program icon).
> For installing a midi music keyboard interface, go to the product website
> for a windows 7 64 bit driver.
> Had a problem with midi input and solved it using Finale site service. Had
> email back overnight (had to fix a few ini files)
> There's a bit of relearning to do. Like the pick tool, but so far I like
> new methods. Had to bring up the manual a few times, and I sometimes still
> start moving toward an old tool by instinct.
> Still learning changes in page layout and fit music, but have only done one
> printed job.
>
> Jack Ellis
>
>
> > Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 19:14:41 -0800
> > From: [email protected]
> > To: [email protected]
> > Subject: [Finale] The dreaded upgrade
> >
> > I finally ordered my Finale upgrade.  I've been using 2K4, and it has
> > done most of what I wanted, but my new PC has a 64-bit OS (Windows 7),
> > and I want to make the best of that.
> >
> > What pitfalls should I be on the lookout for?
> >
> > Carl
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