David Toub
Dorico Pro 6.x, previously Finale 27.4 http://dbtmusic.wordpress.com/
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Unfortunately, Mike, that isn't a viable solution longer term, since a connected disk volume would be authenticated based on the specific CPU, and migrating to a new machine would then require anot...
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I am not aware of any issues between Finale and Sequoia. I'm just saying Sequoia has other issues, like too many nagging prompts on a recurring basis.
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Sequoia has some annoying frequently-recurring security prompts (eg, screen recording, which impacts Zoom and other videoconferencing apps) so I would also recommend holding off. Not much in the de...
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Quite correct. Which is why I'm at least trying out Dorico in parallel with finishing a new work in Finale this Labor Day weekend. I'm still on the fence; Dorico doesn't really feel like home to me...
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I would think one could use Finale 27 much the same as he/she does now, just locked to that VM.
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@Vanessa: hi! There are other options, like a virtual machine running your current OS. That should be reasonably future-proofed. @kevin: I have not used a VM in years; I think I used it in the earl...
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Third option: load the current OS on a virtual machine and load Finale there. It should be fine until and unless your OS no longer allows virtual machines and that is unlikely for several years if ...
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I agree. I feel the same way. I don't care about being adherent to Gould, but am finding that it is the "Dorico way" for many things and while I can tweak them once I figure out how to do that, I d...
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"Most Naysayers who stuck around and complained about things did it out of respect for the product and the role it played in the industry. It was because they'd probably have preferred it improved...
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Unofficially, I've heard > 60 days for sure. I'd think at least through Thanksgiving but no way to know for sure.