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NoteAbilityPro is a professional music notation package for the Macintosh OS X operating system. Developed by Dr. Keith Hamel at the University of British Columbia, it is easily the most sophisticated music notation software available on any platform. NoteAbility combines both musical intelligence and graphical flexibility in a direct and intuitive graphical user interface. Notate anything from simple melodies to complex avant garde orchestral music, play the score on your MIDI synthesizer or using Quicktime Musical Instruments and print a publishable copy of your score on any OS X compatible printer.

If you have been frustrated by the awkwardness and inflexibility of other notation programs, or by the time it takes to learn them, then you definitely should have a look at NoteAbility Pro.

The demo version of NoteAbilityPro is a complete working copy of the program with some functions disabled. You are not allowed to save files, copy or export in certain formats, and printing is restricted to the first page only. Just follow the simple installation notes, and the OS X Installer application will ensure that all required files are installed into the correct locations.

WHAT'S NEW
Release notes not available at developer site nor in download at the time of this posting.
REQUIREMENTS
Mac OS X 10.4 or later.


SCREENSHOT

Developer:Dr. Keith Hamel
Downloads:4,549
  - Version d/l:431
Home & Personal:Music
License:Demo
Date:25 Mar 2009
Platform:PPC/Intel
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Mar 8 2007

DETINUX  Hi!

Actually, the program is very intuitive! After playing a few hours with it, you can do anything you want. The screenshot is outdated. The newer version has a cleaner lay-out. You should give it a try!

You can download the demo version if you want. Please mail me when you need some help.

Best wishes,

Martijn  
(Version 2.320)

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Jan 1 2007

BEN_MARKO  Is there a simpler version? I need something like this, but it looks waaaaaay to complicated.  
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Jan 21 2007

KRIS  Try looking at Encore, from GVox.com.

It's more intuitive. But remeber, they're all kinda costly unless you're a student or educator.  
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