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  2. Comparison of scorewriters - Wikipedia

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    The MuseScore developer community 4.4.4; 11 December 2024 (2 months ago) ( 2024-12-11 ) GPL-3.0-only for desktop tools; online and mobile tools are proprietary and freemium

  3. MuseScore - Wikipedia

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    MuseScore 0.9.5 running on Windows 11. 0.9.6 June 2010 [36] Introduced many new features, including out-of-the-box support for playback of all instruments based on the General MIDI standard, support for multimeasure rests, initial support for custom key signatures, and the "Save Online" feature connecting to sheet music sharing site MuseScore.com.

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  5. MusicXML - Wikipedia

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    Like all XML-based formats, MusicXML is intended to be easy for automated tools to parse and manipulate. Though it is possible to create MusicXML by hand, interactive score writing programs like Finale and MuseScore greatly simplify the reading, writing, and modifying of MusicXML files.

  6. Dorico - Wikipedia

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    5.1.30 3 April 2024 Bug fixes, new right-click menu for the status bar, support for custom "infix" characters for rehearsal marks, new option to consistently show bar rests in percussion kits if the bar contains only notes, ability to adjust lyrics vertically in Engrave mode in more circumstances than before. [39] 5.1.20 21 February 2024

  7. SMuFL - Wikipedia

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    Numerous scorewriters support SMuFL [7] (as of June 2021, these include Dorico, Finale and MuseScore but not LilyPond or Sibelius) and a number of free and commercial SMuFL-compliant fonts are available. [8] Bravura, designed by Daniel Spreadbury of Steinberg for Dorico and initially released in 2013, is the SMuFL reference font. [8] [9] [10]

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    This work is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; version 2.

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