Now Available: Finale 2010a

by Tom Johnson 20. October 2009 05:24

Finale 2010a, a free maintenance release for all Finale 2010 owners, is now available.

One of the many things I love about MakeMusic is the way our development team never stops fine-tuning and refining everything they do. With hardware, operating systems, and technology in general changing faster every day, I imagine their work as being like trying to paint a still life on a moving canvas! Yes, they typically release a major upgrade to Finale once a year, but they also produce free maintenance releases as well.

Let me repeat then: Finale 2010a, a free maintenance release for all Finale 2010 owners, is now available for download at http://www.finalemusic.com/Finale/Update.aspx. Like most updates, this addresses recent changes in computer operating systems and hardware, and fine-tunes existing issues (fixes bugs) found in the software since release. Here are a few examples of these types of improvements found in 2010a:

  • Full support for Macintosh OS 10.6
  • Support for multi-processor Windows computers
  • Improved user manual access for Windows 7 and Vista users outside of Admin mode
  • Improved Mac startup and rock-solid stability when resizing the Mac's main tool palette

While you can view a complete list of what's new, you get the idea. It's free and it fixes stuff. Cool. But wait, there's more.

There's also some new functionality in Finale 2010a. For example, you can now create customized Percussion Maps for ultimate control over the sounds your percussion staves play back. Similarly, Linked Parts have been expanded with enhanced integration of Staff Styles: Today you can apply Staff Styles to only the part or score you are viewing, and easily update Staff Styles in a score to match its part and vice versa. Remember, this is free and new to all of us with Finale 2010.

Like a good-looking, complimentary food tray in the green room, the decision of whether or not you'll partake is already a no-brainer. But, at least for my music educator friends, I'm saving the best for last. Check out tomorrow's blog for more new, cool, free stuff in Finale 2010a.

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Tom Johnson

Comments

9/20/2009 1:13:28 AM #

David

Thanks for the maintenance update - love the new features and appreciate the fix when opening a file and a dialogue box occurs on Mac.

Just a thought - have you guys considered an iPhone Finale Reader app?  It would be really useful to be able to open and listen to files when I was away from my computer.

David United States

9/20/2009 2:00:36 AM #

Dan Forrest

Tom,

I still have 2009 because I was told that 2010 doesn't fix the bug that I have (Mac OX 10.5... Moving or resizing tool palettes causes Finale to hang/crash on the next startup, and can only be worked around by throwing out preferences every time I restart Finale [!]).
Finale Tech Support told me that 2010 didn't address this problem, so I didn't upgrade yet. Does 2010a fix this problem?

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Dan Forrest United States

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9/22/2009 9:00:30 AM #

Scott Yoho

Hi Dan,

In listing some of the 2010a improvements, Tom included: "Improved Mac startup and rock-solid stability when resizing the Mac's main tool palette." That sure sounds like the problem you described. Keep in mind that if you buy 2010 and it doesn't solve this, or if you are for any other reason dissatisfied with your purchase, you can return it for a refund -- I'd suggest you ask for the details before you place your order at 800-843-2066.

Scott Yoho United States

9/22/2009 9:02:19 AM #

Scott Yoho

Hi David,

Thanks for the kind words. I like your Finale Reader iPhone app idea too. Do you think you'd be content without the ability to enter notes?

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