At 11:04 PM 8/9/03 +1000, RockyRoad wrote:
>PS: The system is acceptable to me. I am a
>veteran of dongles (Logic), keydisks (Soundiver)
>and other arcane systems. Of course the potential
>demise of MakeMusic is a concern but the greater
>issue their would be whether the last Finale
>would con
Thanks -- it seems that the only thing which has changed in the license
is that Coda has been changed to MakeMusic.
Actually, the end-user isn't in the table of contents and it isn't in
the index and it isn't in the first chapter -- it's before the first
chapter, and before How to Use the manua
In the extensive hash of this subject, I've lost sight of how the below part
works. I *KNOW* that the computer I now use will be replaced before I get
through using F2K4 but after I purchase it. I thought I understood that
somehow the program could be/would be de-activated on the old machine
throug
David H. Bailey wrote:
> But your reply doesn't come back immediately,
> which is what I meant.
Really? I've re-registered my copy of Sibelius on the internet by filling in their
form, and I got my registration number emailed to me right then and there, within
seconds. I was up and running
>> A TGTools version for Finale 2004 will be
>> available soon (in addition to the 5 or 6
>> plug-ins shipped with Finale).
> Will this be a free upgrade to registered users
> (like Robert's plug-ins)?
Yep, including the OS X version!
Cheers,
Tobias
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Hello!
I've now put a Finale 2004 review with some tips on the tips site. I'll
correct all the typos tomorrow...
http://www.finaletips.nu/
Best regards,
Jari Williamsson
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