Once you’re satisfied that a program meets your needs and is likely to stick around, you then should look at how it operates. There’s nothing wrong with it, but it meant a lot of relearning for many. Sibelius, on the other hand, did a major overhaul of its interface that was pretty universally reviled by experienced users. For Finale, it’s made it difficult to really revamp the interface. One of the main reasons Finale and Sibelius are kings is that they’ve been around the longest. It’s no fun learning a program, preparing teaching materials and then have it orphaned. In the last 25 years, I’ve used and taught many programs, notation and otherwise, and quite a few no longer exist. In the end, I’m much more productive with a more basic program like Google Docs. But for me, it includes many features I’ll never use and which clutter up its interface. For example, Word is generally considered to be the most powerful word processor. This might seem obvious, but too often, rather than choose the most appropriate tool, people will choose what they perceive to be the best or most powerful tool. The most important thing is that it does what you need it to do. Let’s start with the hows and whys of choosing software. So let’s take a look at all of them, Finale, Sibelius, MuseScore, Notion and Noteflight. In fact, for most people, I don’t even think these are the best options. While that may have been true as recently as five years ago, it’s really not the case today. Windows debates.Īside from the futility of it, the real problem with these discussions is that it assumes that these are the only options. Occasionally, someone provides a good reason for their choice, but most of the time it just degenerates into personal preferences of the same order as Mac vs. These are always followed by a myriad of pointless posts professing love (or hate) for one or the other. There was yet another post the other day asking the age old question, Finale vs.
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