I. I. Ooisen wrote: >>I don't work with notation much these days, but I found that NE had a >>transparent interface and many useful features. I've been writing a >>series of articles for the Linux Journal on music notation software >>for Linux, NE will be profiled in the next installment, along with >>LilyPond. >> >> > >maybe you shouldn't mention them together, as it seems this creates >confusion. (somebody expressed it earlier in the thread.) > > NE creates output formatted for MusiXTeX/PMX, LilyPond, abc, MIDI, and MusicXML, an impressive number of targets. I'm planning to include it with the LilyPond profile precisely because it is such a superb front-end for LilyPond. I agree with Hans re: usage. Apps succeed in the world because of their merit and because people actually use them. I also agree that getting the word out is important to the public awareness of the app. So maybe you should consider writing an article about NoteEdit ? I'm not joking, there are a number of venues that would be interested in such an article. >i suppose people need to know that noteedit is user friendly and gui. or >maybe you could emphasize this. > > I will. There will be screenshots. :) Best, dp