[rec.music.synth] Music Printer Plus for sale/price cut

ttl@aura.cs.wisc.edu (Tony Laundrie) (12/24/90)

 In response to complaints about copy protection, I dropped the price.
 MPP is still a nice program, so I can't go any lower.
 
 For Sale:  Music Printer Plus version 3.2.   $200.00
 
 From the manual:
 "Music Printer Plus is a state-of-the-art musical notation
 and MIDI control program with the following features:
 	- Real-time or step-time MIDI entry
 	- Automatic document reformatting
 	- Full range of musical characters
 	- Flexibility
 	- Ease of use:  intuitive, wysiwyg, online help
 	- Fast response
 	- Automatic routines for signatures, beaming, slurs and ties,
 	  transposition, cut and paste."
 
 I used MPP for rehearsing musicals at a local community theater.  Alas, I am
 moving, have no keyboard of my own, and NEED MONEY!
 
 MPP sells for about $440.00.  Your cost is $200.00 with all documentation.

 Runs on any IBM compatible with 640K, 5" floppy drive, and MS-DOS 2.0 or
 higher.  (Only runs from the floppies.)  Supports mice and laser printers,
 although very good results are obtainable with 9-pin dot-matrix printers.
 It can be upgraded to version 4.0 for about $70 (see ad in Elec. Musician).

 				Contact ttl@cs.wisc.edu.

ttl@aura.cs.wisc.edu (Tony Laundrie) (01/03/91)

 In response to complaints about copy protection, I dropped the price.
 MPP version 3.2 sold for $440.00.  Your cost is $200.00 with all documentation.
 In spite of CP, MPP is still a nice program, so I can't go any lower.

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 For Sale:  Music Printer Plus version 3.2.   $200.00
 
 From the manual:
 "Music Printer Plus is a state-of-the-art musical notation
 and MIDI control program with the following features:
 	- Real-time or step-time MIDI entry
 	- Automatic document reformatting
 	- Full range of musical characters
 	- Flexibility
 	- Ease of use:  intuitive, wysiwyg, online help
 	- Fast response
 	- Automatic routines for signatures, beaming, slurs and ties,
 	  transposition, cut and paste."
 
 I used MPP for rehearsing musicals at a local community theater.  Alas, I am
 moving, have no keyboard of my own, and need money.

 Runs on any IBM compatible with 640K, 5" floppy drive, and MS-DOS 2.0 or
 higher.  Supports mice and laser printers, although very good results are
 obtainable with 9-pin dot-matrix printers.  It can be upgraded to version
 4.0 for about $70 (see ad in Elec. Musician).

 				Contact ttl@cs.wisc.edu.