I've read about this with Mavericks (Java 6 SE). Is it the case for all 
versions of Finale? It's about high time I traded up (2009c current) - Jari 
posted a review that appears helpful, much about legacy files, among other 
intrinsic details. My main concern is that my .mus files from 2009 will open, 
edit, save, and correctly play with Garritan sounds.  Then I look forward to 
learning all of the new features that have accumulated since 2009c.  

Dean 

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Dean Rosenthal
www.deanrosenthal.org



> On Nov 4, 2013, at 11:13 AM, Bob Shuster <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> It's dismaying to say the least when a big selling point of the new software 
> is "improved Apple Mac OS X support", but I can't even run it without 
> installing an old version of Java (Java SE 6) that's highly unsecure and 
> unsafe to run!  The current version of Java is Java 7 version 45, so it's 
> been out and available for some time. Does anyone know a way around this 
> requirement?
> 
> 
> -=<                Bob Shuster                   >=-
> -=<  Hot Apple Spider Productions  >=-
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