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Finale 2004 also continued to support PowerPC Macs running OS 9.
More comprehensive support was brought "on-line" through maintenance releases going forward into 2004.
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This was considered a "late" release by MakeMusic, and full support for the features of OS X was limited at first. He wrote the original version software for Coda Music Software, which was later sold to Net4Music and then became MakeMusic After "Finale" version 3.7, Finale's marketers made the switch to years as identifiers for each new release, starting with "Finale 97".įinale 2004, released in early 2004, was the first release to run natively on Macintosh computers running OS X "Panther". The lead programmer for "Finale" version 1.0 in 1988 was Phil Farrand, better known in some circles as an author of "Nitpicker's Guides" for " Star Trek" and " The X-Files". When using a nonstandard key, experts recommend one "assign a spelling for each pitch in the chromatic scale" using a dialog box available from the Preferences menu. For tonal music, Finale chooses the correct spelling for chords of the tonic and dominant keys correctly, but when the music wanders to tonal regions further away from the tonic, Finale tends to make mistakes by treating chords as if they belonged to the tonic key in some way. For other things, the program makes a good guess, such as enharmonic spelling from a piano keyboard: it is smart enough to spell F-sharp rather than G-flat in a D dominant 7th (the dominant or fifth of the dominant) chord in C minor but for other chords, such as a G major 7 +5 (major seventh chord with an augmented fifth), it might use G-flat instead of F-sharp. "Finale" automatically takes care of many of the more mechanical aspects of music notation, such as stem direction and alignment of different rhythmic values. With the right tool selected, many adjustments are possible either by clicking and dragging or by entering measurements in a dialog box.
On the screen, "Finale" color codes some elements of the score as a visual aid, on the print-out all score elements are black (unless color print-out is explicitly chosen). Thus, the operation of "Finale" bears at least some surface similarities to " Adobe Photoshop". Each tool has an associated menu just to the left of the Help menu, available only when that particular tool is selected. Also, there are four layers of music that can overlap. There is a Main Tool palette, and the right tool must be selected to work on a given score element, (e.g., the Smart Shape tool to work on trill lines and dynamics "hairpins" (so-named because the symbols resemble women's hairpins), the Staff tool to work on staves). A Setup Wizard, the preferred method of starting a score, consists of a set of dialogs to specify the instrumentation, time signature, key signature, pick-up measure, title and composer. The default document is a 31-measure piece for a single treble clef instrument. Another "lite" program, "Finale NotePad Plus", was previously made but is now discontinued. Two more such versions, "Finale Guitar" and "Finale Songwriter", have feature sets tailored to different musicians' needs. These include "Finale NotePad", "Printmusic", and "Allegro". MakeMusic also offers several less expensive versions of "Finale", with subsets of the main program's features.
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Both Finale and its main competitor Sibelius are widely used in professional engraving and publishing, educational institutions, and for film, TV and theater music preparation, among other uses. Finale is regarded by some as the industry-standard notation software, though there is some debate as to whether there is a true industry-standard.
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"Finale" is the flagship program of a series of proprietary scorewriters created by MakeMusic for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. Operating system = Mac OS X, Microsoft Windows
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Caption = Finale 2008 running on Mac OS X