Hi Richard:
My day is rapidly turning out differently than I planned...
I've added a further clarifying comment after the article. I've also
decided that after next month's report on Karlsruhe, perhaps I'll do my
own comparisons and see just where Linux music notation software stands
in relation to its Win/Mac counterparts. That should be interesting...
Best regards
dp
Richard Bown wrote:
On Monday 12 April 2004 13:52, Jan Nieuwenhuizen
wrote:
Yes. Now that people see that being real rude
pays off, you may
expect similar suggestions for Rosegarden and Noteedit too ;-) Just
kidding, but I guess these two programs come off a bit cheap too (and
they hav lilypond output...)
I'm saying nothing....
Ok you twisted my arm - I did notice too that on your linuxjournal article:
http://www.linuxjournal.com//article.php?sid=7514
there's the sentence "Regarding music notation software, Linux has nothing
like Finale, although the combination of NoteEdit with LilyPond has great
potential". I forwarded this to the rg-devel list with a bit of a
"Harumph".
BTW Dave, the list of Sequencer Plus features looks good. I'll hang on to
those although I've got to say it's probably time you had a look at RG again
too! But then of course I would say that.
Cheers,
R