Re: nted windows equivalent

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The nearest one is Denemo for Windows. Free Software.

http://www.denemo.org

Nils

On Mon, 11 Jan 2010 17:34:37 +0530
Rustom Mody <rustompmody@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi folks
> 
> I had my demo recently -- used nted with ubuntu karmic.  [Had to
> upgrade from hardy to karmic for the demo because earlier X versions
> would not project -- but thats another story].  It was a huge success
> as far as I can see to the extent that other schedules were cancelled
> so that I could teach more singing to the group.  So thanks to people
> on this list and of course to Joerg for nted.
> 
> So now the question: Some of the folks there asked me: Did you write
> this software?
> I laughed: Use nted -- for that you need to use linux.
> Could I give a more helpful answer?  Whats the nearest windows
> equivalent of nted?
> I told them the nearest I know is Cubase...
> 
> Thanks
> 
> Rustom
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