[Finale] Researchers find eight bugs in Safari for Windows

2007-06-13 Thread Phil Daley
From: Computerworld First Look Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 07:22:57 -0400 * Researchers find eight bugs in Safari for Windows http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/1643133/18047577/67315/2/ Phil Daley AutoDesk http://www.conknet.com/~p_daley

Re: [Finale] Researchers find eight bugs in Safari for Windows

2007-06-13 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Oh no! Bugs? In a Windows program. Unheard of! Phil Daley wrote: From: Computerworld First Look Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 07:22:57 -0400 * Researchers find eight bugs in Safari for Windows http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/1643133/18047577/67315/2/ Phil Daley AutoDesk

[Finale] Windows Users Don't Care About Safari

2007-06-13 Thread Phil Daley
Interesting. I have absolutely no use for a tabbed browser. I want a button in the start bar for each program that I run. That's why I haven't upgraded to IE7. = 1. Editor's Note: Windows Users Don't Care About Safari Will Windows users switch

Re: [Finale] Windows Users Don't Care About Safari

2007-06-13 Thread Lora Crighton
--- Phil Daley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: What do you think? Why is Apple bringing Safari to Windows? Do you think it will win much browser market share? Do you plan to use it? Leave a message on the InformationWeek Blog and let us know. I don't even use it on my Mac - I downloaded

[Finale] [FinWin 2k5b] importing a MIDI file

2007-06-13 Thread Marcello Noia
Wanting to try to make an acappella arrangement of Soul food to go by Manhattan Transfer, I found a MIDI file of the song and tried to import it in Finale to have a trace to work on. The file itself plays correctly on Windows Media Player but when I import it (I checked options about importing

Re: [Finale] Researchers find eight bugs in Safari for Windows

2007-06-13 Thread Lora Crighton
They're called design features, not bugs. ;-) --- Eric Dannewitz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Oh no! Bugs? In a Windows program. Unheard of! Phil Daley wrote: From: Computerworld First Look Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 07:22:57 -0400 * Researchers find eight bugs in Safari for Windows

Re: [Finale] Windows Users Don't Care About Safari

2007-06-13 Thread Eric Dannewitz
What, are we bored today? Probably a review by another journalist who thought the iPod should have failed as well. Phil Daley wrote: Interesting. I have absolutely no use for a tabbed browser. I want a button in the start bar for each program that I run. That's why I haven't upgraded to

Re: [Finale] Researchers find eight bugs in Safari for Windows

2007-06-13 Thread Phil Daley
I think you missed the point that these were APPLE programs. Duh! At 6/13/2007 11:25 AM, Eric Dannewitz wrote: Oh no! Bugs? In a Windows program. Unheard of! Phil Daley wrote: From: Computerworld First Look Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 07:22:57 -0400 * Researchers find eight bugs in Safari

[Finale] Help With Crazy Double Stops Re-Write

2007-06-13 Thread Leigh Daniels
Hello All, I've received a Finale 2007 file of a score for string quintet written by a composer who didn't understand the double-stop limitations of string players. When he found out that what he wrote wouldn't work, he asked me if I could fix it. (Don't ask! At least it's work) Consequently I

Re: [Finale] Help With Crazy Double Stops Re-Write

2007-06-13 Thread Christopher Smith
On Jun 13, 2007, at 12:07 PM, Leigh Daniels wrote: Hello All, I've received a Finale 2007 file of a score for string quintet written by a composer who didn't understand the double-stop limitations of string players. When he found out that what he wrote wouldn't work, he asked me if I could

Re: [Finale] Help With Crazy Double Stops Re-Write

2007-06-13 Thread Raymond Horton
Seems like I'd start by adding a blank staff under each staff and exploding each staff onto two. Then you might be able to copy parts around to playable locations - you might want to use scratch staves, (temporary staves just for copying) also. Raymond Horton Leigh Daniels wrote: Hello

Re: [Finale] Researchers find eight bugs in Safari for Windows

2007-06-13 Thread Richard Huggins
I dearly hope that Apple has not lost sight of (if they ever had it) the truism that you can learn from your enemies, even the most unreasonable of them. I don't think the bug finders are enemies, by the way. To be presumptively dismissive is the beginning of the kind of arrogance that

Re: [Finale] Researchers find eight bugs in Safari for Windows

2007-06-13 Thread Eric Dannewitz
Oh, so Apple supposedly releases un-buggy programs? What kool-aid are you drinking. I suppose Quicktime has never had any bugs, nor iTunes.. And it is BETA. Hello. Stupid. Really. I don't see why you felt it necessary to post this on a FINALE list. Phil Daley wrote: I think you

Re: [Finale] Researchers find eight bugs in Safari for Windows

2007-06-13 Thread David W. Fenton
On 13 Jun 2007 at 7:49, Phil Daley wrote: From: Computerworld First Look Date: Wed, 13 Jun 2007 07:22:57 -0400 * Researchers find eight bugs in Safari for Windows http://cwflyris.computerworld.com/t/1643133/18047577/67315/2/ I was originally going to reply that it's shooting fish in

Re: [Finale] Researchers find eight bugs in Safari for Windows

2007-06-13 Thread David W. Fenton
On 13 Jun 2007 at 12:08, Phil Daley wrote: I think you missed the point that these were APPLE programs. The main point is that they are *security* vulnerabilities, which often cannot be engineered out by simple bug fixes. Security has to built into the base structure of an application, and

Re: [Finale] Windows Users Don't Care About Safari

2007-06-13 Thread David W. Fenton
On 13 Jun 2007 at 7:31, Phil Daley wrote: I have absolutely no use for a tabbed browser. Then don't use tabs. Those of us who like them (and I consider tabbed browsing an absolute must since I first used the Mozilla implementation back in August 2000), can use them and you can continue

Re: [Finale] [FinWin 2k5b] importing a MIDI file

2007-06-13 Thread dhbailey
Marcello Noia wrote: Wanting to try to make an acappella arrangement of Soul food to go by Manhattan Transfer, I found a MIDI file of the song and tried to import it in Finale to have a trace to work on. The file itself plays correctly on Windows Media Player but when I import it (I checked

[Finale] complex sequences on a Mac Pro

2007-06-13 Thread Paul Hayden
Is anyone doing thick, complex sequences (orchestra, band, etc.) on any flavor of Mac Pro (2, 2.66, or 3 GHz, 4 or 8 cores)? If so, are you experiencing any hiccups due to lack of computing power? If possible, please let us know: 1. exact version of Mac Pro you're using; 2. how much RAM you

Re: [Finale] [FinWin 2k5b] importing a MIDI file

2007-06-13 Thread Noel Stoutenburg
Marcello Noia wrote: Wanting to try to make an acappella arrangement of Soul food to go by Manhattan Transfer, I found a MIDI file of the song and tried to import it in Finale to have a trace to work on. The file itself plays correctly on Windows Media Player but when I import it (I checked

RE: [Finale] Help With Crazy Double Stops Re-Write

2007-06-13 Thread Owain Sutton
-Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Christopher Smith Sent: 13 June 2007 17:52 To: finale@shsu.edu Subject: Re: [Finale] Help With Crazy Double Stops Re-Write On Jun 13, 2007, at 12:07 PM, Leigh Daniels wrote: Hello All,

Re: [Finale] complex sequences on a Mac Pro

2007-06-13 Thread Christopher Smith
On Jun 13, 2007, at 2:22 PM, Paul Hayden wrote: Is anyone doing thick, complex sequences (orchestra, band, etc.) on any flavor of Mac Pro (2, 2.66, or 3 GHz, 4 or 8 cores)? If so, are you experiencing any hiccups due to lack of computing power? If possible, please let us know: 1. exact

Re: [Finale] Multiple Pages printing and other printing problems w 2006c

2007-06-13 Thread Raymond Horton
dhbailey wrote: Raymond Horton wrote: This is a new one. FinWin 2006c. It has never showed up before. When I start Finale and print more than one copy of a file, lets say two copies, the first time Finale prints two copies. The next time I print two copies, it prints four copies, and