Here is a simple request: Open Source the Finale codebase, the .mus and .musx file specs, and/or the MusicXML conversion software.
What do I hope to accomplish with code that is older than most of the OS-es that exist today? Admittedly, not much. If the Finale codebase has truly aged beyond use, then MakeMusic no longer stands to gain or lose anything from it being available for the public to use.
But if the file specifications and even conversion processes are public, it will enable anyone with time and knowledge to make converters to help others move their years of labor invested in creating those .mus and .musx files. It may even spawn a community driven support system to help users with issues beyond August 2025 and ease the burden on Finale support.
And it will allow future software developers to see and learn from the past triumphs and mistakes made in the early days of computerized music publishing, which is the biggest single advancement in the field of music publishing since movable type. That is not hyperbole.
Finale genuinely holds an important place in music history. Allowing the public to view, preserve, and grow from this wonderful piece of software will allow its legacy to live on in pieces of future music publishing programs, and give the software a more fitting Coda than just being deleted from existence next August.
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