Finale and the Mac: Searching for Lost Treasure

by Justin Phillips 9. June 2011 11:33
 




Special thanks to Danielle in Customer Support for the handy screenshot!

If you’re anything like me, and have folders upon folders of Finale files, finding the right document can occasionally become a bit of a treasure hunt.

Mac OS X has some great features built in that can really help, but not everyone knows they’re there!

Quick Look
Looking though several similar documents trying to find one in which few measures were changed? Select any Finale file and press Spacebar. The window seen above will pop up, allowing you to scroll through the entre document and find what you need – all without having to open Finale.

Spotlight
Know the name of a document you want to open, but aren’t certain where it is? Press Command + Spacebar then type in the name of the document. OS X’s Spotlight feature will quickly locate and open the file for you.

In addition, using Get Info in Finder can give you a lot of Finale-specific information regarding a document. Check under More Info for information on Title, Composer, Key, Time Signature, etc.

Have you discovered some additional Quick Look or Spotlight tips? Please share them with us by clicking on “Comments” below!

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6/8/2011 9:07:55 PM #

Sam Chambliss

I had originally registered my songwriter program on another computer. It was a computer that my former wife had, the mac has been lost or taken I told the represenative that I was not able to make contact with my former wife. All i want to do is get back in business and write my charts. I explained to him that I do not have another $50, I can't afford to purchase another program. He explained that Finale is inflexible and is incapable of licensing the program that I already installed on my laptop. I told him I would state this on facebook as well as possible and that I would report this to the Attorney General and Better business Bureau

Sam Chambliss United States

6/12/2011 10:31:59 PM #

Justin W. Phillips

Hi Sam,

Typically we require the previous installation be de-authorized if the computer is still running per the license guidelines. I have made an exception for you in this case, and you should be able to re-authorize now.

-Justin at MakeMusic

Justin W. Phillips United States

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