On Sun, 05 Jan 2003 08:03:27 +0100, Andre Van Ryckeghem
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>Andre
>(who did not know Finale was for free. 
>
I believe there is a scaled-down variant (with seriously limited
functionality) that one can download for nothing. The full version
still costs a mint, though.

>I bought it once and could not work with it)

I'm with you, Andre. I tried Finale once and hated it. Half of the
gradient of the learning curve involved in mastering it seemed to
result from the programmers' insistence on flouting every single
Windows convention they could find (like which functions to put in
which menu, like allowing one to delete things by selecting with the
mouse and hitting the "Delete" key) and on burying basic, frequently
needed functions five levels deep in the menu hierarchy and making the
user wade through reams of PDF documentation to find out where exactly
they'd put them.

I took one look and decided that if I was going to be facing a steep
learning curve anyway, I'd just as soon have a learning curve that
wasn't 50% due to poor design, and I'd just as soon not pay for the
privilege! The rest, more or less, is history...

Eva

Downloadable guitar edition of J.S. Bach, Lute Suite BWV 995:
http://icking-music-archive.sunsite.dk/scores/bach/bwv995/bwv995cg.pdf
--
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Have something to say, and say it as clearly as you can. That is
the only secret of style." 
        --- Matthew Arnold (1898), quoted in David and 
            Hilary Crystal's "Words on Words" (2000)
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