A gentle reminder: Five Line Skink runs on Windows, Linux and Mac OS X, (as
long as you have
Java 1.3 or better) is free (as in beer) and does (optionally) display the
notes as you type.

not (yet) open source, however.

wil

-----Original Message-----
From: Bert Van Vreckem
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 7/4/03 10:18 AM
Subject: Re: [abcusers] Free notation program for Windows - let's write
it...

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Bert Van Vreckem wrote -
>>However, a 'live' 
>>conversion to sheet music while I'm typing ABC would be nice. But very

>>difficult to implement, I imagine.
> 
> That's exactly what Abacus does.  Version 1 is available from 
> http://www.abacusmusic.co.uk/ but hang around, maybe just for a few
days, and version 2 will 
> be out.  This will be shareware; price to be decided.  After the
hundreds of 
> hours I've spent writing it, I think I'm entitled to a little beer
money.  I've 
> no moral objection to being payed as a musician either if the
opportunity 
> arises.

Well Bryan, I'm afraid I can't even use it. I'm one of them Linux
people...

-- 
Bert Van Vreckem                 <http://flanders.blackmill.net/>
Not all chemicals are bad. Without chemicals such as hydrogen and
oxygen, for example, there would be no way to make water, a vital
ingredient in beer.                                 -- Dave Barry

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