david wrote: > ethan a young wrote: > >> Hello, >> >> I am posting in favorable comment of the notation editor, NtEd. It has >> a very straightforward and simple yet powerful interface. It seems very >> well-designed, and has been much more stable than the alternatives on >> both my Ubuntu and 64studio systems. >> >> I come from a background with Windows Encore version 4.5, which I still >> run through Wine. However, I would like to switch to to a native Linux >> program. I've tried MuseScore, which seems powerful, but is complicated >> and has remained buggy on my system, including crashes and several >> compilation errors. Canorus seems promising, too, but does not seem to >> be as far along or moving as fast in development as NtEd. >> >> For the record, I am notating the following types of pieces: >> 1. four-part SATB >> 2. piano pieces >> 3. jazz lead sheets >> 4. small instrumental ensemble music >> >> What has other's experiences been so far with these new and developing >> programs? >> > > Haven't used any of those. I use Rosegarden. v1.7.3 just came out and > they're in the process of porting it to QT4. > > I follow the development of NtEd with great interest. I think it is the most promising concept for notation editors on Linux. Light, stable, fast and easy to use. But it doesn't cover all the for a musician needed features yet... _______________________________________________ Linux-audio-user mailing list Linux-audio-user@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.linuxaudio.org/mailman/listinfo/linux-audio-user