Klarinet Archive - Posting 000094.txt from 2005/07

From: Joseph Wakeling <joseph.wakeling@-----.net>
Subj: Re: [kl] don't bother reinstalling windows. Its time to switch to
Date: Thu, 07 Jul 2005 14:22:37 -0400

Karl Krelove wrote:

> Since you've brought it up - the one thing that's kept me from
> switching completely to Linux is the lack of a real Linux/Unix
> equivalent of Finale or Sibelius. I have Linux running on a second
> machine right next to the Windows one and it's installed as a dual
> boot on two other computers I use, but until I can replace Finale or
> Sibelius with something equally powerful and *convenient* I can't
> ditch Windows. Any suggestions?

Indeed, a dilemma I have also been faced with. It might be worth
checking out Crossover Office [
http://www.codeweavers.com/products/cxoffice/ ] which is itself at least
partly based on the Wine project [ http://www.winehq.com/ ] to create an
open source version of the Windows API (i.e. to allow Windows programs
to be installed and run directly in Linux). Both I think indicate that
Finale is functional with them.

I don't think Lilypond even begins to come close to Finale or Sibelius
in terms of functionality, ease of use or notational possibilities.
Maybe if you want to notate Mozart and you aren't too fussy about
customizing the look of your score, it might be worth using. If you are
seriously wanting to compose and notate music, really only Finale or
Sibelius will do IMO.

Currently I have too much going on to want to go through the hassle of
switching to Linux; I'm waiting for the next computer and then I'll go
for it. ;-) But if you want to try, the above programs might sort out
your problem.

-- Joe

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