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Coda Music FinaleReview | Music Technology, Dec 1988Software for the Apple MacintoshPossibly the most sophisticated and powerful scorewriting program to date comes from American company Coda. Bob O'Donnell keeps the score. |
Finale - Part 1Review Series | Sound On Sound, Mar 1989The best music program ever?Part 1: In the States, Coda's Finale has been hailed as the "the most exciting use of the Apple Macintosh to date" and "the most powerful, most intelligent, most flexible music software available today". In this lengthy two-part review, Kendall Wrightson cuts through the hype to discover whether the claims are fact or fiction. |
The Finale AnalysisReview | Sound On Sound, Feb 1991PC Music Notation SoftwareCoda's Finale is well established as a respected Mac scorewriting program. Peter Cudmore looks at the long-awaited version for the PC. |
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