If you do not depend on EPS files (both import and export) then you should
upgrade. Finale 2004 has a wealth of new features which you will love, and
it runs native in OS X actually making it much more stable.

It is still slow. However, for me this is now mostly the reaction to some of
the keyboard commands for menus, which are _really_ slow depending on the
number of items in the plugin menu/submenus. Other than that it works
satisfactory on my G4 500 upgraded Wallstreet Powerbook running Panther.

Johannes

On 20.04.2004 23:55 Uhr, Martin Banner wrote

> I have been using Finale 2003 on my Mac quite satisfactorily, thank
> you, for well over a year, even on my brand new Powerbook laptop.
> 
> I've been considering upgrading to FinMac 2004, but have seen all the
> posts here about bug after bug after bug. Since I would be using 2004
> in OSX on my laptop, I don't want to end up starting some new projects
> for my publishers and then be miserable for having switched from 2003.
> 
> With the 2004 updates, have most of the bugs been fixed to run Finale
> in OSX on a Mac powerbook?
> 
> Thanks for your collective thoughts.

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