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?
Ethan
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