First, I'm not sure this qualifies as site help, but I coudn't find any better place to put it.
So, my neighbor has finale 2011 (bought for student price) and offered to sell it to me at $150. I assume this is a good deal, but it can't use the files I've been working on in 2012 notepad. I also found finale 2014 here (http://www.ebay.com/itm/FINALE-2014-MUSIC-NOTATION-SOFTWARE-LOW-EDU-PRICE-MAKEMUSIC-WIN-MAC-NEW-/201051376254?pt=US_Image_Video_Audio_Software&hash=item2ecf988a7e) for $247.90, student/education price. I assume you need to prove some way that you need it for school. Being homeschooled, would my mom be able to require it for school and have that count? Or would it just be better for me to get songwriter for $50?
Personally I'd go for the 2014 version. When I did the student discount they didn't ask if I needed it, just if I was a student. d:
What does the '14 version have that others don't? I've heard it can be a little buggy.......
Well, they're ALL buggy. The newer the version, the more features and tech support you get.
Wait, how buggy?
It has an auto save, right?
Not very, and if you're new to the program you probably won't find any problems at all. They all have auto save functions.
Lastly, what features on '14 are worth the extra $100?
Personally, I didn't think it was worth upgrading (I still use 2012). For these programs, If you get one full version, you can make it last. It's your call. I originally posted saying to get the 2014 version because I misread and thought that the 2011 was a lower product.
Is there any possible way to edit my Notepad files on '11? I have some unfinished business.
Nope.
Not even with a midi?
well, midi wouldn't import much d: it'd probably be less work to start from scratch rather than edit a midi import. You could get the 2014 version.
I don't think it would be worth $90 just to use edit my one song that needs finale only features. Just put it on the thread for that for this reason. But, can you view but not edit newer files?
Instead of MIDI, I guess you could export/import XML files. Probably want to re-copy/paste that onto a new sheet since XMLs are kind of buggy and would still need some fixing up.
You will not be able to view newer files. Like Olimar, I also run Finale 2012. Even when I owned 2011, though, I just use notepad to view newer files. Not that big of a deal unless you accidentally save your files with a newer version.
Quote from: maelstrom. on May 08, 2014, 03:35:17 PMBeing homeschooled, would my mom be able to require it for school and have that count?
I'm homeschooled too. Don't say you're using it for school (unless you want to I guess). When they give you the form, just fill in Hobbyist and Arranger. They won't follow up with anything. Also say Music Student if you're taking lessons.
I think I'll just get my neighbor's '11. $90 cheaper and less work. And I only have one unfinished sheet left. Could someone Fix it (http://forum.ninsheetm.us/index.php?topic=685.360) for me?
I still have Finale 09' and I still think it is perfectly fine. The newer versions don't really add too much for an average student from what I've seen. The only downside to having an older version is not being able to view MUS files made from 2010-2014 Finale, but that's what PDF and MIDI is for ^^