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Software: Nota Musica Version 2.52
daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (Johannes Martin)
Tue Mar 10 04:18:27 1998
To: os2ann.DISCUSS@bloom-picayune.MIT.EDU
Date: 10 Mar 1998 03:07:00 -0500
From: Johannes Martin <jmartin@goofy.zdv.uni-mainz.de>
Reply-to: Johannes Martin <jmartin@goofy.zdv.uni-mainz.de>
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Software: Nota Musica Version 2.52
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Johannes Martin Software-Entwicklung announces the new release 2.52 of the
music notation program Nota Musica. The new version fixes a the transpose
routines - they will now transpose the same way a human being would expect
it do to it.
Current users of any 2.5x version of Nota Musica may download a free upgrade
or have an upgrade disk sent to them for $5. Please contact us by email or
postal mail for details on how to get the upgrade.
Users of older version of Nota Musica should visit our home page for
information on how to obtain an upgrade:
http://www.teamos2.de/software/notamusica
or write to:
Johannes Martin Software-Entwicklung
z.Hd. Ludger Martin
Pfarrer-Dorn-Strasse 26
55127 Mainz
Germany
E-Mail: L.Martin@TeamOS2.de
or:
Johannes Martin Software-Entwicklung
Attn: Johannes Martin
3986 Dawnview Crescent
Victoria, BC V8N 5M8
Canada
E-Mail: jmartin@goofy.zdv.uni-mainz.de
General Information on Nota Musica:
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Nota Musica is a 32 Bit Presentation Manager application to write and print
music pieces. It offers both a text based and a graphical mouse driven
editor. Tools such as transpose and similar facilitate revising and
rearranging your tunes. Although Nota Musica uses its own file format to
store your music pieces appropriately on disk, it also supports the MIDI file
format, which is supported by most major tune editors for DOS, Atari,
Macintosh and Amiga.
Nota Musica creates fine printouts of your pieces, even on 9 pin printers.
Of course it also supports 24 pin, inkjet and laser printers. Printouts are
created using emTeX and MusiXTeX which are included in the commercial
version in an easy to install package. TeX is available for many computer
and operating systems (Unix, Atari, Amiga, Macintosh, etc ...), so Nota
Musica's output can be used for further processing on these machines if
required.
You can also import Nota Musica's output into your favorite word processor
to write music related papers and books, for example.
You don't have to know anything about emTeX and MusiXTeX to use Nota Musica.
Nota Musica with the included emTeX and MusiXTeX requires about 10MB of
hard disk space.
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