David Toub
Dorico Pro 6.x, previously Finale 27.4 http://dbtmusic.wordpress.com/
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“When does the "limited time offer" end? What is the deadline date to cross over to Dorico? Why is this date not more clearly given?? ” Why should it be? Better from a business perspective to kee...
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Vanessa, the general consensus had seemed to be that the crossgrade offer would be at least 60 days from its original announcement, since the Dorico trial is 60 days from download and first use. I ...
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I'm not finding any issues so far with Sequoia and Finale, but as with even Sonoma, YMMV. The only thing Sequoia has that I actually find useful is the ability to use my iPhone's apps from my MBA, ...
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I can't vouch for SuperDuper but CCC on my end only makes clones. I have separate drives for TM backups. So I use both and honestly, think that strategy (combined with offsite backups like Backblaz...
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Understood but MM currently will authorize up to two CPUs. The real test would be to have another CPU run an external APFS drive cloned from one of your additional volumes and see if finale runs wi...
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Speedy Entry is now there as such. Just select Pitch Before Duration . Simple Entry, which I confess I never used in Finale, is also there. They are certainly not trackpad- or mouse-centric and the...
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"Wouldn't it be possible for Dorico to open musx files directly?" Unfortunately no. .mus and .musx are proprietary formats that can only be read by Finale. Keep in mind, while Finale 27 does a dece...
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It is not MM's responsibility to migrate people to Dorico for free. Separate companies and separate revenue streams.
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Mike, unless finale is on a self-contained VM, the hardware (whether an APFS-formatted external drive or an APFS partition on the Mac itself) will be locked to that CPU for authentication as someon...
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Interesting; thanks Mike. A shame the Dorico folks haven't considered something like that. My impression, which is consistent with what I sensed some time ago, is that Dorico pretty consistently wa...