I am sure Carl can speak for himself, but my recollection was that it was
the transposition problem. If you are entering big 19th scores in Finale,
2012 is a non-starter because of this problem, esp. if an earlier version
is available.

The transposition problem is that Fin2012 forces you to change instruments
just to change transposition. While this may make sense for saxophones or
oboe/e.h., it makes absolutely no sense for trumpets, french horns, or
wagner tubas in a 19th century setting.

On Wed, Apr 18, 2012 at 11:53 AM, SN jef chippewa <
shirl...@newmusicnotation.com> wrote:

>
> yeah all features robert mentioned are of interest to me and seem to
> make the upgrade worth doing, was curious why carl reverted to 2010,
> what problems he (or anyone else) found when upgrading from 2010 (or
> even 2011, which i don't have) to 2012.
>
> i plan to completely rebuild my template and prefs from scratch and
> for the moment will be working only on one new and big score, so
> upgrading files isn't an issue for me (right now).
>
> still no linked parts fix... pfffffffffffffffff
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