On 14.06.2009 Chuck Israels wrote:
I'm trying to remember what the result was, but I do think this was discussed
before (it may have happened to me!), and the solution was a simple one -
restarting the computer, or quitting Finale and restarting it - something like
that. I hope I am not being
Ah, bene.
Dean
On Jun 13, 2009, at 7:52 PM, Christopher Smith wrote:
On Jun 13, 2009, at 7:22 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
The only prob I had with the User Manual, is that the "Search"
function did nothing when I tried it.
MakeMusic has acknowledged that one as a bug.
Christopher
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At 10:10 PM -0500 6/12/09, Allen Fisher wrote:
There's definitely something wrong with the update. I've got a few
anecdotal reports of some stuff, none of which is Finale related.
Some of my coworkers have lost the ability to use their USB
printers, in one case the printer is no longer usable,
On Jun 13, 2009, at 7:22 PM, Dean M. Estabrook wrote:
The only prob I had with the User Manual, is that the "Search"
function did nothing when I tried it.
MakeMusic has acknowledged that one as a bug.
Christopher
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On 13 Jun 2009 at 17:58, Mark McCarron wrote:
> I don't understand. When I choose help from within the Finale menu Safari
> opens on ti's own. Of course I've never installed IE. But I do have
> Firefox.
This is a Windows-only issue.
And that's one of the reasons why it's so infuriating -- they h
I don't understand. When I choose help from within the Finale menu Safari opens
on ti's own. Of course I've never installed IE. But I do have Firefox.
Mark Mccarron
--- On Sat, 6/13/09, dhbailey wrote:
> From: dhbailey
> Subject: Re: [Finale] Finale2010 Manual still requires IE!
> To: finale
On 13 Jun 2009 at 17:02, dhbailey wrote:
> And just for the record, lest David Fenton's name be
> connected to my sometimes crazy ravings, it was David Bailey
> who started this complaint. :-)
I would be happy to be mistaken as the author or your "crazy
ravings." You have common sense that is
You don't need anything to run it. It should run just fine. Especially
since you have a large amount of ram.
If you wanted to use the Garritan player for a software synth for live
performance, then you'd need to get a sound card that could give you
tolerable latency (ie: the delay you'd hear when
Dalvin Boone wrote:
I've been using finale 2005, and now I want to install Finale 2010 and start
using the Garritan instruments/sounds. My computer is a Dell Insp. 518,
Intel core2quad processor with 4 GB of RAM. The sound and graphics are
"integrated" (i.e., there's no PCI sound card or graphi
I'm using an Edirol UA-4fx on my Inspiron 530 Tower and an Edirol UA-1EX on
my Inspiron 1526 Notebook for all SoftSynths - both work great. :)
Jim Hale
Hale Recordings
573-727-6511
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From: finale-boun...@shsu.edu [mailto:finale-boun...@shsu.edu] On Behalf Of
Dalvin Boone
I've been using finale 2005, and now I want to install Finale 2010 and start
using the Garritan instruments/sounds. My computer is a Dell Insp. 518,
Intel core2quad processor with 4 GB of RAM. The sound and graphics are
"integrated" (i.e., there's no PCI sound card or graphics card).
What do I n
So, been messing around with Mac2010 for a couple of days no
probs authorizing, pleased to see that I can copy from an old file
into a new one with no problems (once I remembered to have them both
in concert pitch), the available perc. and sax. sounds aren't bad at
all, the ability to
Johannes,
I'm trying to remember what the result was, but I do think this was
discussed before (it may have happened to me!), and the solution was a
simple one - restarting the computer, or quitting Finale and
restarting it - something like that. I hope I am not being overly
optimistic -
My plugin menu in 2k9 Mac has disappeared. Can anyone tell me how to get
it back?
(It may well be that I will have to reinstall, because my Finale
installation was brought over from my old iBook to my new MacBook, but I
am away from home and don't have the DVD handy).
Johannes
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Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
dhbailey wrote:
And just for the record, lest David Fenton's name be connected to my
sometimes crazy ravings, it was David Bailey who started this
complaint. :-)
So it was. Bad editing on my part. Sorry.
ns
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dhbailey wrote:
And just for the record, lest David Fenton's name be connected to my
sometimes crazy ravings, it was David Bailey who started this
complaint. :-)
So it was. Bad editing on my part. Sorry.
ns
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David W. Fenton wrote:
On 13 Jun 2009 at 8:58, dhbailey wrote:
So it's just laziness on MakeMusic's part, or there may be
some under-the-table dealings which make it profitable for
MakeMusic to force people to use IE, who knows.
I think you should stop saying this, as it makes your otherwise
Noel Stoutenburg wrote:
Friends,
Regarding the situation about which David W. Fenton wrote, which annoys
some of us, namely that when one clicks on help from within Finale, the
help files open in MS Internet explorer, there is an easy enough
work-around. Don't open the help files by using the
ch...@directionsinmusic.com wrote:
So it's just laziness on MakeMusic's part, or there may be
some under-the-table dealings which make it profitable for
MakeMusic to force people to use IE, who knows.
On OS X it's a piece of cake to change whatever app should open whatever
document/image/pdf/
Friends,
Regarding the situation about which David W. Fenton wrote, which annoys
some of us, namely that when one clicks on help from within Finale, the
help files open in MS Internet explorer, there is an easy enough
work-around. Don't open the help files by using the links from within
Final
On Jun 13, 2009, at 10:09 AM, ch...@directionsinmusic.com wrote:
So it's just laziness on MakeMusic's part, or there may be
some under-the-table dealings which make it profitable for
MakeMusic to force people to use IE, who knows.
On OS X it's a piece of cake to change whatever app should ope
>> So it's just laziness on MakeMusic's part, or there may be
>> some under-the-table dealings which make it profitable for
>> MakeMusic to force people to use IE, who knows.
On OS X it's a piece of cake to change whatever app should open whatever
document/image/pdf/etc.
Click on a .htm file on
On 13 Jun 2009 at 8:58, dhbailey wrote:
> So it's just laziness on MakeMusic's part, or there may be
> some under-the-table dealings which make it profitable for
> MakeMusic to force people to use IE, who knows.
I think you should stop saying this, as it makes your otherwise
worthwhile post so
David W. Fenton wrote:
On 13 Jun 2009 at 7:33, dhbailey wrote:
What's up with this? Didn't enough of us complain before (I
thought many of us had complained)? Or does MakeMusic get
some sort of kickback from Microsoft for forcing us to use
IE when we open the manual from within Finale? I r
On 13 Jun 2009 at 7:33, dhbailey wrote:
> What's up with this? Didn't enough of us complain before (I
> thought many of us had complained)? Or does MakeMusic get
> some sort of kickback from Microsoft for forcing us to use
> IE when we open the manual from within Finale? I really
> don't fe
I would have thought that several versions later on, from
when MakeMusic began using HTML for the user manual, they
would have figured out how to allow us to set our browser
preference to open the manual from the help menu.
I've just looked at all the settings I can find and it
appears to be
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