Re: [Finale] music softwares and 'politics'

2019-01-31 Thread paoloalbertorismondo
Hi David, I wrote: 'I see that many people (and increasingly so) likes to allow software (or maybe, other people) to do things ready for them'. The music software market (admittedly, 'a very tiny niche of a niche market') is only a small, and perhaps negligeable, part of a very general

Re: [Finale] music softwares and 'politics'

2019-01-31 Thread Paolo Alberto Rismondo
Hi, I wrote: 'I see that many people (and increasingly so) likes to allow software (_or maybe, other _p_eople_) to do things ready for them'. It is true, music software market 'is a very tiny niche of a niche market and nowhere near to affecting the entire population'. When I compared this

Re: [Finale] music softwares and 'politics'

2019-01-28 Thread David H. Bailey
Hi Paolo, You make good points. In an ideal world, the software would create beautiful engraved scores and parts with very little effort, but for those who want more control it would also allow them to do what they want. After all, the whole purpose of computers in the first place was to do

[Finale] music softwares and 'politics'

2019-01-28 Thread Paolo Alberto Rismondo
Hi, A 'political' (maybe) consideration about music softwares other than /Finale /- that allow me not to mention them explicitly. I see that many people (and increasingly so) likes to allow software (or maybe, other people) to do things ready for them. That's an interesting phenomenon, not