Darcy James Argue / 2007/03/08 / 01:59 PM wrote:
>- Finale 2006d will run in Rosetta, at least theoretically. I have
>run Fin2006d on this machine before with no problems (beyond the
>standard ones with Rosetta). But now it always crashes on launch. I'm
>not sure what caused the change.
Dar
Well, the other way around this would be to install Parallels, Windows
XP, and then figure out what version of Finale you want to run under it.
Finale works fine under Parallels. I have to use 2006 under Parallels to
make SmartMusic stuff because MakeMusic STILL hasn't updated that
program to s
John,
Obviously the version makes an ENORMOUS difference.
- Versions of Finale prior to Fin2004 cannot be run at all because
Classic is not supported (though Robert Patterson suggested there may
be unsupported workarounds to get Classic running on Intel Macs -- I
have not yet looked into t
At 6:39 AM -0500 3/7/07, Phil Daley wrote:
At 3/6/2007 04:16 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
More Mac Intel woes -- now I can't even run Finale 2006d -- it
crashes on launch with the message "Unhandled exemption caught."
Any ideas what is causing this?
For whatever it's worth, the Director of o
At 3/6/2007 04:16 PM, Darcy James Argue wrote:
>More Mac Intel woes -- now I can't even run Finale 2006d -- it
>crashes on launch with the message "Unhandled exemption caught."
>
>Any ideas what is causing this?
"Unhandled" means that the program does not have a "Try/Catch" structure
around the
More Mac Intel woes -- now I can't even run Finale 2006d -- it
crashes on launch with the message "Unhandled exemption caught."
Any ideas what is causing this?
Cheers,
- Darcy
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Lately I've been working with Native Instruments AU within Finale. I
often get this error message: "Unhandled exception caught".
The dialog box invites me to press OK and then the program crashes
and quits. (Some choice, huh?)
I'm on a Mac (OS 10.4.7) with Finale 2006c. I believe the problem