Thanks again for your efforts and for expanding our Finale tools!

This is all on the very outer frontier of what I understand, computerwise. I do 
not juggle codes or other higher refinements. I could make some use of ResEdit, 
but OS X is beyond me when it is about digging under the immediate surface.

Some weeks ago I told how I found the Finale 2012 Plug-ins folder by means of 
cmd-F in Finder. Tried the same 2 days ago, when you announced 
the jwchangepitches.bundle. And the Finale 2012 Plug-ins folder did not surface 
in the search window. This was voodoo for me, ever the more as the same 
procedure on the same Mac let me find that said folder, when I wanted to 
install the jwquickexplode.bundle. 

As a retired teacher I get stubborn, when my anthropomorfized computers act 
inconsistently to my commands. So I made an alias of the plug-ins folder and 
called it Finale 2012 Plug-ins henvisning, where henvisning is the default 
Danish suffix for alias and placed that alias on my desktop.

To test its efficiency I copied it to my laptop, which sits on the same wifi 
network. And it worked there also when I copied all of my JW plug-ins to the 
Finale installation on that secondary computer.

So I guess that alias works on all Macs with Lion and Finale 2012. 

Would it be an idea for you to provide such alias on your download site?

Klaus

----- Original Message -----
> From: Jari Williamsson <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Cc: 
> Sent: Tuesday, November 1, 2011 11:29 PM
> Subject: [Finale] New plug-in: JW Quick Explode
> 
> Hello!
> 
> A new plug-in is now available for download from the Finale Productivity 
> tips site, called "JW Quick Explode". Download from:
> www.finaletips.nu   (Downloads area, Plug-ins subsection)
> 
> It's for Finale 2010 and later versions. The plug-in explodes music 
> quickly directly to the staves, using the mode and direction indicated. 
> Slurs, articulations, dynamics, hairpins, etc follows with the exploded 
> material. Ideal for splitting chord passages into multiple instruments. 
> Mark one staff with the chords to explode.
> 
> The available modes are:
> * One note line per staff
> * Pairs (can also be used for splitting 3 instruments to 2 staves)
> * Split pairs (1+3/2+4), the standard French Horn setup
> * Wide/Close pairs (1+4/2+3)
> 
> The available directions are:
> * Down (probably the most used option)
> * Up
> * Down, but keep the original staff
> * Up, but keep the original staff
> 
> 
> Best regards,
> 
> Jari Williamsson
> 
> 
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