![]() ![]() A heartfelt wish to make the world a better place has always been the primary motivating factor for open source software development. My suspicion is that once you experience for yourself how much better your scores look and sound - and how much more easily you can produce truly professional results than ever before - you'll look back on this post and laugh at your former self :-)Īs for drive: the push to constantly improve a free product should be easily understood as a desire to delight the 90% of users who do value improvements, as well the millions who have held off because it wasn't good enough or was too complex to learn. And making the program easier to use (improved user interface) is valuable also to the people who aren't current MuseScore users. I wouldn't call it "immature", but I would say that imagining that 90% of people don't want their scores to look better (improved engraving) or sound better (improved playback) is curiously naive :-).
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