Thanks for your fast reply, David. I didn't even know you can download a
demo. Behind the times.
David McKay


On 01/04/2008, dhbailey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> David McKay wrote:
> > I'm interested to know if it is worth upgrading to Finale 2008. I'm
> using
> > Winfin 2004, and am interested in features which might make inputting
> the
> > music easier or which improve the look of what is produced.
> >
> > I mainly do simple stuff like inputting a part to transpose simply or
> > transcribing a piece for piano or a couple of instruments to play.
> >
>
> I don't think you'll find much that makes inputting the music easier nor
> much that improves the looks.
>
> What you'll find is that the linked score/parts makes keeping track of
> changes and keeping the score and the parts synchronized much more
> easily.  But if you're not extracting parts to print separately it won't
> offer you anything.
>
> The quality of playback has improved significantly but only if you've
> got a powerhouse computer.
>
> Of course you can always download the demo and try it out and make a
> better informed decision.
>
>
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> David H. Bailey
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