[ddots-l] Re: Lime and sibelius

  • From: "albertm13@xxxxxxxx" <albertm13@xxxxxxxx>
  • To: ddots-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 05:14:55 GMT

Hi,
Sibelius looks better in print but Lime looks pretty good and almost as good as 
Sibelius if you have a laser printer.

With Lime Aloud you can print your music the same as Sibelius but brailling 
your music is much easier and more notationally complete than Sibelius.

Lime Aloud also has braille display support and Sibelius Speaking does not.

Sibelius is better than Lime in that it looks better and the user interface is 
nicer but I don't think you will notice that the user interface is better 
because you'll be using speech.

Because Sibelius is more widely used than Lime, it might be easier to find 
pieces already entered into Sibelius.

Albert

Ramy wrote:
 
i have the goodfeel 2.6, and i can upgrade to version 3 with the lime allowed 
scripts,
but i wana know what r the difference between the lime and sibelius,

i wan tthe lime to edit my scores to give them to my band,
i'll print the scores for sited persons, well it work?

i know that sibelius is more powerful than lime, but well lime do our needs,
such as editing entering dynamics, articulations... etc/



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