It works exactly the same way in OS X.
- Darcy
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On 06 Mar 2006, at 1:04 PM, Phil Daley wrote:
Of course, in Windows, you can always right click a file and choose
"Open with" and choose the correct program.
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At 3/6/2006 12:47 PM, John Roberts wrote:
>I'm not sure that you can do this. Double-clicking a doc seems to launch the
>latest installed version of Finale. However, if you launch an earlier
>version of the program first (most conveniently, from the dock), then
>double-clicking a Finale file will
Thank you Darcy. I stand corrected.
JR
On 3/6/06 1:37 PM, "Darcy James Argue" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 06 Mar 2006, at 12:16 PM, ER @ HOME wrote:
>
>> OK...venting over. I've been trying to get my project file to
>> automatically open with
>> FinMac 2005b without automatically launching t
On 06 Mar 2006, at 12:16 PM, ER @ HOME wrote:
OK...venting over. I've been trying to get my project file to
automatically open with
FinMac 2005b without automatically launching the Finale 2006 Demo
also installed
on my hard drive. I execute a "Get Info"...scroll down to the "Open
With" scro
I'm not sure that you can do this. Double-clicking a doc seems to launch the
latest installed version of Finale. However, if you launch an earlier
version of the program first (most conveniently, from the dock), then
double-clicking a Finale file will open it in the running application.
(Unlike so
Hello all,
I'm working on my first FinMac2005b project in OSX (Man...are there times I
miss FinMac 2002b and
OS 9!). I got a great deal on a G5 (non Intel iMac) for my home studio and have
finally
made the jump to Finale for OSX. In terms of speed relative to FinMac 2002/OS
9.2 running
on a G4,