[abcusers] Muse

2003-09-25 Thread Don Whitener
Hello, On 1 July 2003, Jack Campin posted the following (as part of a larger post) to the Abcusers list, regarding on-going discussions for developing the new standard for ABC: The kicker is Muse. At some point somebody else is going to revive it, and the job shouldn't be made gratuitously

Re: [abcusers] muse program

2003-07-10 Thread I. Oppenheim
On Wed, 9 Jul 2003, Phil Taylor wrote: Laurie Griffiths, the author of Muse was killed in a car accident six months ago. At the time he was on the point of releasing a new version of the program, and his son said he was hoping to complete it, but we haven't heard any more since then. Sad,

Re: [abcusers] muse program

2003-07-09 Thread Phil Taylor
Irwin, Laurie Griffiths, the author of Muse was killed in a car accident six months ago. At the time he was on the point of releasing a new version of the program, and his son said he was hoping to complete it, but we haven't heard any more since then. Phil Taylor To subscribe/unsubscribe,

Re: [abcusers] Muse

2002-06-28 Thread Laurie (ukonline)
Actually I have to say that my original intention when producing Muse was to be able to produce music so that I could read it (I am not the best of sight-readers so it has to be fairly clear) and someone standing behind me reading over my shoulder could read it - because that happens in gigs

[abcusers] Muse

2002-06-27 Thread Forgeot Eric
And incidentally, was Muse one of the programs that you tried? Yes, the first programs I tried when I first heard of abc (when I discovered internet as well) were Muse and Abc2win. To be honest, I was first reluctant to Muse because of the drawing of the notes. But I tried it anyway and find

Re: [abcusers] Muse

2002-06-27 Thread Laurie (ukonline)
that will probably get done while I'm at it. Laurie - Original Message - From: Forgeot Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, June 27, 2002 11:01 PM Subject: [abcusers] Muse And incidentally, was Muse one of the programs that you tried? Yes, the first programs I tried when I