Re: [Finale] Mac to PC

2004-03-28 Thread Tobias Giesen
> I still don't get how to use StuffIt for this. On my system, with Aladdin StuffIt Expander v5.1, which is no longer officially available, I have two options: a) right-click the .bin file and choose "Expand" b) drop the .bin file on the Expander icon on the desktop. Cheers, Tobias

Re: [Finale] Mac to PC

2004-03-26 Thread James Cooper
.ModeZ.com - Original Message - From: "Brad Beyenhof" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: "Finale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, March 26, 2004 5:13 PM Subject: Re: [Finale] Mac to PC > On 3/26/04 4:02 PM, "Tobias Giesen" <[EMAIL PRO

Re: [Finale] Mac to PC

2004-03-26 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On 3/26/04 4:02 PM, "Tobias Giesen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> I tried the StuffIt Expander, but coudn't find a >> way to get that to work. > > You have to rename the .dat attachment file to .bin and then drop it onto the > Expander ... I've never gotten that to work, but there's a freeware OS

Re: [Finale] Mac to PC

2004-03-26 Thread Tobias Giesen
> I tried the StuffIt Expander, but coudn't find a > way to get that to work. You have to rename the .dat attachment file to .bin and then drop it onto the Expander ... ;=) -- Tobias Giesen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> ___ Finale mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: [Finale] Mac to PC

2004-03-23 Thread James Cooper
-- [composer, songwriter, classical guitarist] www.ModeZ.com - Original Message - From: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Tuesday, March 23, 2004 4:16 AM Subject: Re: [Finale] Mac to PC > .dat files received by email from Mac to Windows are usual

Re: [Finale] Mac to PC

2004-03-23 Thread tobias_subscriber
.dat files received by email from Mac to Windows are usually encoded in a way that many Windows email clients cannot decode. You may need to drop these onto Aladdin StuffIt Expander (on the Windows PC), even though they're not compressed. This software should be available from http://www.aladdins

Re: [Finale] Mac to PC

2004-03-23 Thread David H. Bailey
Or James can simply rename the file with .mus, and then he should be able to open it with no problem whatsoever in Fin2004b. BUT, if he makes any edits, his son won't be able to open the file James sends back. So perhaps if James still has 2000 installed, that would be what he should use sinc

RE: [Finale] Mac to PC

2004-03-22 Thread Brad Beyenhof
age - > From: "Brad Beyenhof" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 6:20 PM > Subject: RE: [Finale] Mac to PC > > > > On Monday, March 22, 2004 5:10 PM, James Cooper wrote: > > > > > My son sent

Re: [Finale] Mac to PC

2004-03-22 Thread James Cooper
end of its filename? James M. Cooper -- [composer, songwriter, classical guitarist] www.ModeZ.com - Original Message - From: "Brad Beyenhof" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, March 22, 2004 6:20 PM Subject: RE: [Final

RE: [Finale] Mac to PC

2004-03-22 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On Monday, March 22, 2004 5:10 PM, James Cooper wrote: > My son sent me a file which is Finale 2000b for Mac. Is > there any way I can > open it on my PC? I have 2004b on an XP machine (& have > older versions). He should put ".mus" on the end of the filename, or compress it into a .ZIP archi

[Finale] Mac to PC

2004-03-22 Thread James Cooper
Hello, My son sent me a file which is Finale 2000b for Mac. Is there any way I can open it on my PC? I have 2004b on an XP machine (& have older versions). Thanks James M. Cooper -- [composer, songwriter, classical guitarist] www.ModeZ.com _

Re: [Finale] Mac to PC file import problem

2003-09-29 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On Saturday, September 27, 2003, at 08:30 AM, Michael Onwood wrote: Importing a.mus file from mac to PC is not some thing I do often. But when I do I more often than not get problems. The Mac file (2k1) is not recognized as a valid file format by my Winfin 2k4. Do any of you get similar dif

[Finale] Mac to PC file import problem

2003-09-29 Thread Michael Onwood
Hi all, Importing a.mus file from mac to PC is not some thing I do often. But when I do I more often than not get problems. The Mac file (2k1) is not recognized as a valid file format by my Winfin 2k4. Do any of you get similar difficulties? Am I doing some thing wrong? This particular fil

[Finale] Mac to PC file import problem

2003-09-29 Thread Michael Onwood
Hi all, Importing a.mus file from mac to PC is not some thing I do often. But when I do I more often than not get problems. The Mac file (2k1) is not recognized as a valid file format by my Winfin 2k4. Do any of you get similar difficulties? Am I doing some thing wrong? This particular fil

RE: [Finale] Mac to PC file import problem

2003-09-27 Thread Stephen Onwood
Thanks a lot for the tip. It works like a charm In a message dated 04:23 PM 9/27/2003, Mike Cholewa wrote: The attachment send from a Mac was probably encoded with binhex (perhaps it had the extension .dat). You can try and use Stuffit expander from Aladdin Systems (http://www.aladdinsys.com). I

RE: [Finale] Mac to PC file import problem

2003-09-27 Thread Mike Cholewa
nt: Saturday, September 27, 2003 11:56 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: [Finale] Mac to PC file import problem > > Hi all, > > Importing a.mus file from mac to PC is not some thing I do often. But > when > I do I more often than not get problems. The Mac file (2k1) is not

[Finale] Mac to PC file import problem

2003-09-27 Thread Stephen Onwood
Hi all, Importing a.mus file from mac to PC is not some thing I do often. But when I do I more often than not get problems. The Mac file (2k1) is not recognized as a valid file format by my Winfin 2k4. Do any of you get similar difficulties? Am I doing some thing wrong? This particular fil