In the back-and-forth about the appropriateness of adding a copy-protection
scheme to Finale, the discussion of the PACE system and its worm dropped
through the cracks.
It would seem to be a prerequisite to further discussion to know--from the
people who actually wrote the code, not some second
In a message dated 11/15/2002 3:55:54 PM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< Yours ain't the definition of "tonality" I was taught. >>
Correct: it's a definition of tonality as an over-arching organizational
scheme in musical form.
"Tonality"--the word--needs to cast a very wid
In a message dated 9/28/2002 7:12:34 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
<< "You'll know you are living in 2002 when you find "confidential" messages
posted to email lists and newsgroups." >>
Not only that, this is a classic--indeed textbook--example of a scam that's
been arou
Tammy:
The .mus extension is unlikely to be the problem. In addition to Dan Rupert's
suggestions, beware of using your AOL address for e-mail attachments--I have
had no luck receiving Finale files at mine. According to my friend Mike
Krein, AOL evidently prides itself on its firewalls, which w