David McKay wrote:
Can a person use Finale 2010 with a 32 bit machine? Do you have to buy a
particular version?
Yes, it works just fine on a 32-bit machine. At least the
Windows version does -- I've got it installed on a WinXPpro
desktop as well as a Win7-64bit notebook and it works fine
On Fri Feb 12, at FridayFeb 12 12:18 AM, dershem wrote:
The 'pick' tool (combination of mass mover and select, as far as I
can tell) is relatively obvious, and getting used to it only took a
couple of attempts - it grabs partial measures by default - but it
works well.
Try clicking IN
David McKay wrote:
G'day Carl.
My wife and I are still using FinWin 2004. I'd love to hear whether you
think that upgrading was worth it, and what you have gained with the new
version. And also what you've lost...
David McKay
On 6 February 2010 14:14, dershemders...@cox.net wrote:
I finally
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 19:14:41 -0800
From: ders...@cox.net
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: [Finale] The dreaded upgrade
I finally ordered my Finale upgrade. I've been using 2K4, and it has
done most of what I wanted, but my new PC has a 64-bit OS (Windows 7),
and I want to make the best
tool by instinct.
Still learning changes in page layout and fit music, but have only done one
printed job.
Jack Ellis
Date: Fri, 5 Feb 2010 19:14:41 -0800
From: ders...@cox.net
To: finale@shsu.edu
Subject: [Finale] The dreaded upgrade
I finally ordered my Finale upgrade. I've been using
I finally ordered my Finale upgrade. I've been using 2K4, and it has
done most of what I wanted, but my new PC has a 64-bit OS (Windows 7),
and I want to make the best of that.
What pitfalls should I be on the lookout for?
Carl
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G'day Carl.
My wife and I are still using FinWin 2004. I'd love to hear whether you
think that upgrading was worth it, and what you have gained with the new
version. And also what you've lost...
David McKay
On 6 February 2010 14:14, dershem ders...@cox.net wrote:
I finally ordered my Finale