Re: [Finale] TAN: Running QuickKeys in Classic

2004-02-03 Thread Robert Patterson Finale
I use a clean system folder for Classic for a number of reasons. Classic gave me nothing but trouble until I did this. It was excellent advice from (I believe) Darcy. I use several extension in OS9 that either don't work in Classic (like MacPortrait) or aren't needed (like MasterJuggler). A clea

Re: [Finale] TAN: Running QuickKeys in Classic

2004-02-03 Thread Brad Beyenhof
On Tuesday, February 3, 2004, at 08:00 AM, Robert Patterson Finale wrote: I've been playing with Fin03 in Classic using the MidiBridge9X program for Midi, and I must say it works really well. The only thing keeping me in OS9 (beside screen rotation which I'm not using at the moment) is QuickK

Re: [Finale] TAN: Running QuickKeys in Classic

2004-02-03 Thread Randolph Peters
I've been playing with Fin03 in Classic using the MidiBridge9X program for Midi, and I must say it works really well. The only thing keeping me in OS9 (beside screen rotation which I'm not using at the moment) is QuickKeys. Does anyone know if OS9 QuickKeys will work in Classic if I install the

RE: [Finale] TAN: Running QuickKeys in Classic

2004-02-03 Thread Fiskum, Steve
> From: Robert Patterson Finale > Sent: Tuesday, February 3, 2004 10:00 AM > > Does anyone know if OS9 QuickKeys will work in Classic if I install the QuickKeys > program in my Classic system folder? > Yes the OS9 version (5.0) does work in Classic. If you have partitioned your d

[Finale] TAN: Running QuickKeys in Classic

2004-02-03 Thread Robert Patterson Finale
I've been playing with Fin03 in Classic using the MidiBridge9X program for Midi, and I must say it works really well. The only thing keeping me in OS9 (beside screen rotation which I'm not using at the moment) is QuickKeys. Does anyone know if OS9 QuickKeys will work in Classic if I install the