[comp.music] Word processing like program for music

d89-bfr@sm.luth.se (d89-bfr) (03/15/90)

I know this subject was up a month ago, or so, but I never saw any
real results. Someone mentioned a program called Dr T's music something.
Are there more programs of this kind and where can I get them from.
Are any of them public domain or shareware? Those that are not, are
they more expensive than a students bank account can allow?
Just interested.

   _
/Bjorn.

cliffw@sequent.UUCP (Cliff White) (03/19/90)

In article <386@sigma.sm.luth.se> <d89-bfr@sigma.sm.luth.se> writes:
%I know this subject was up a month ago, or so, but I never saw any
%real results. Someone mentioned a program called Dr T's music something.
%Are there more programs of this kind and where can I get them from.
%Are any of them public domain or shareware? Those that are not, are
%they more expensive than a students bank account can allow?
%Just interested.
%
%   _
%/Bjorn.

i am interested - can anyone post a summary of availble PC software
for *printing* music?
sorry, but i didn't save any of the old discussion.


-- 
cliffw

'If we can't fix it- we'll fix it so nobody can'- B. Gibbons

mu291w@sdcc3.ucsd.edu (mu291w) (03/20/90)

See my review in the March 1990 issue of NOTES which should be
available in most libraries.  (NOTES is the journal of the Music
Library Association).  The review covers Copyist, DynaDuet,
MusicPrinter Plus, NoteProcessor, Personal Composer, SCORE, and Theme;
all programs for the IBM-PC.

Garrett Bowles
gbowles@ucsd.edu