The transition to 2008 almost fouled me up. I had not upgraded when
I was asked to give a Finale course/clinic, and when I finally did
open 2008 I was dumbfounded by the amount of changes that were
introduced. I couldn't find anything in their usual places.
Well, preparing for the course
As someone who is still using Finale for Mac 2003a, will I still be
able to use Speedy Note entry if I switch over to 2008?
Martin
On 7/14/08, Bernard Savoie [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The transition to 2008 almost fouled me up. I had not upgraded when I was
asked to give a Finale
I think 2008 still has Speedy Note.
I'm surprised they seemed to have dropped Speedy Note Entry from 2009.
Didn't Allen Fisher or someone pretty much say they would not?
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 9:12 AM, mystrom1 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
As someone who is still using Finale for Mac 2003a, will I
I am dismayed to read that speedy entry has been dropped since this is the
method I use for about 98% of the time.
By dropped, do you mean that it is no longer an option at all, or has it
been incorparated into something else?
Cheers,
Lawrence
lawrenceyates.co.uk
At 12:18 PM 7/14/2008, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
I think 2008 still has Speedy Note.
It does.
I'm surprised they seemed to have dropped Speedy Note Entry from 2009.
They have not. It works exactly the same as in 2008.
Aaron.
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At 12:28 PM 7/14/2008, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am dismayed to read that speedy entry has been dropped since this is the
method I use for about 98% of the time.
Speedy Entry has not been dropped in Finale 2009. This is incorrect
information.
Aaron.
WHEW...Good.
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 9:29 AM, Aaron Sherber [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
At 12:18 PM 7/14/2008, Eric Dannewitz wrote:
I think 2008 still has Speedy Note.
It does.
I'm surprised they seemed to have dropped Speedy Note Entry from 2009.
They have not. It works exactly the
Eric Dannewitz wrote:
I'm surprised they seemed to have dropped Speedy Note Entry from 2009.
Did they really? Then I might not migrate to 2009.
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Aaron Sherber wrote:
They have not. It works exactly the same as in 2008.
Pfff, that's a relief!
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I'm surprised they seemed to have dropped Speedy Note Entry from
2009.
Have they? I won't be getting it if so..and I was about to order it.
I was impressed with Bernards description of his conversion to simple
entry, but speedy works so well for me..why would I want to
invest all
Speedy has not been dropped. But, neither has it been updated. They
are concentrating on Simple but Tom Carruth assured me that they will
not drop Speedy until it has been folded into -- and functions the
same -- in Simple.
I think we're ok on this one.
-Carolyn
On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 9:34
Michael wrote:
I do, however, feel obliged to point out that the ot in your 13th
century example is a verb, the obsolete past tense, third person, of
the verb ouïr, (to hear), whereas the ot in Lawrence's example
is clearly a noun.
-
a great example of why I'll never be a linguist
In a message dated 13/07/2008 22:51:50 GMT Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
the obsolete past tense, third person, of
the verb ouïr, (to hear),
..the verb used by that wonderful character, Achille Talon in a phrase which
a french friend of mine had as the message on his
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
..the verb used by that wonderful character, Achille Talon in a phrase which
a french friend of mine had as the message on his answering machine:
J''ouis avec un enivrement sans bornes que vous parlez allegrement la
langue qui berca jusqu'hier un passé qui me
In a message dated 14/07/2008 20:36:57 GMT Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
J''ouis avec un enivrement sans bornes que vous parlez allegrement la
langue qui berca jusqu'hier un passé qui me parait indiciblement
lointain.je
repands sous vos pas mes hommages emus.
I use speedy. Simple confuses the hell out of me.
Mark McCarron
--- Carolyn Bremer [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Speedy has not been dropped. But, neither has it
been updated. They
are concentrating on Simple but Tom Carruth assured
me that they will
not drop Speedy until it has been folded
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