The thing they should work on is linking parts to a score. It's a pain in the ass to work on something, and have to remember to change the score and other parts. It would be great to have them linked (if you wanted) to a score, so, a change in a part would be reflected in the score, and vice versa.



Arkady wrote:

I wonder how accurate this review is in terms of speed issues. I don't work
with large scores, so it's hard for me to tell.

For the 1st time buyers, Macworld endorses Sibelius. For long time users of
Finale, they don't see a compelling reason for switching to Sibelius, not
that I was even considering that.

For me Mic Notator is important, and it doesn't exist in Sibelius.

Hope Finale fathers can find some new slick stuff up their sleeves, and
slick pr moves, as they compete with Sibelius.

Between the delay in F2004 for Mac release, and initial PDF issues, that
were solved with 2004B, I was quite concerned about Finale's future.

Hope that Finale is around forever! I simply don't want to learn another
program.


• Arkady web site: http://www.arkady.com
Powerbook 17 1.33 MHz, Mac OS 10.3.4, Finale 2004B



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