Michael Good, MakeMusic’s vice president for MusicXML technologies, said, “We have also modernized the plug-ins to work well with the new features added in Finale v26 and v27 (such as the SMuFL fonts), fixed some bugs, and updated them so they can be translated into other languages for our international customers.” Some users with newer Macs have had problems with the JW plug-ins, and Michael said that “as included with Finale, they will work natively on Apple silicon, fully support Dark Mode, and no longer cause security warnings. We’ll now be able to keep them up-to-date with each Finale release, ensuring their longevity.” MakeMusic product manager Jon Tschiggfrie said that this “squarely qualifies as a huge win for productivity and quality output.”ĭave Cusick, MakeMusic’s product lead, said, “Including the plug-ins with Finale allows us to make them readily available to all Finale users right ‘out of the box’, eliminating the tedium of seeking them out, downloading, installing, and configuring them. I don’t have as much time to work on music notation as I did in the past, so I believe this is a great solution to Finale users.” JW Change in use in Finale It also means that they have reworked the plug-ins to be compatible with the latest OS version changes - and changes to Finale itself. In announcing the news to his mailing list, Jari said, “I can finally share this piece of news to everyone: MakeMusic has licensed my most used plug-ins and they will include them in all future updates to Finale. The eight plug-ins that will be shipped in v27.3 are: MakeMusic has announced that the next update to Finale, v27.3, will for the first time include a set of powerful plug-ins from developer Jari Williamsson, without requiring you to separately download and install them. Sometimes important news breaks when you’re on summer break, and this is one of those times.
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