>-Original Message-
>From: finale-boun...@shsu.edu [mailto:finale-boun...@shsu.edu]
>On Behalf Of Kim Patrick Clow
>Sent: Thursday, January 01, 2009 2:53 PM
>To: finale@shsu.edu
>Subject: Re: [Finale] SCORE V. 5.0
>
>Richard Yates wrote:
>
>> "Only within a few hours of the end of the
Richard Yates wrote:
> "Only within a few hours of the end of the year, Leland Smith announced
> the availability of Score V. 5.0, the first upgrade of this
> professional music typesetting system since 2001. And this time, it
> works in Windows and is called Winscore. For the time being, it is
>
I got this from another list:
"Only within a few hours of the end of the year, Leland Smith announced
the availability of Score V. 5.0, the first upgrade of this
professional music typesetting system since 2001. And this time, it
works in Windows and is called Winscore. For the time being, it is
All I can tell you is that a few years ago I attempted to install Finale
2001 on a Linux machine using Wine and was unsuccessful. It installed
fine, but I couldn't get the fonts to work. Just now I attempted to
install 2001 again on a machine running Ubuntu 8.10 and it runs
perfectly, the fonts s
Another possibility (Windows and Linux only at this stage, but Mac is
sort-of in development) is MuseScore. It's open source (=free) and much
more powerful than Notepad. It can import/export MusicXML too.
http://www.musescore.org (try the pre-releases for best effect).
Matthew
Kurt Gnos wro
Hi and Happy New Year to all.
Someone on another list is asking if Finale and/or Sibelius work in Linux.
Anybody know please?
Thanks,
Lawrence
lawrenceyates.co.uk
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