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daoane
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Re: Linux version
« Reply #15 on: Mar 29th, 2006, 8:55am » |
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I did not vote, because it does not concern myself. There are lot's of music editing programs for Windows, there are a few for Mac, but for Linux? Maybe it's a market worth to consider.
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Je suis sous Linux pour tout mes applications graphiques, PAO, Internet,...) Je garde Windows uniquement pour la composition musicale. Je suis évidemment intéressé!
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I have brought several copies of Melody Assistant for different members of my family. I would like purchase another copy for my home computer, but I am running Linux (Novell Linux Desktop )
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« Reply #18 on: Apr 26th, 2006, 2:55pm » |
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Did you have the opportunity to test it under Linux/Wine?
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Re: Linux version
« Reply #19 on: May 25th, 2006, 5:55pm » |
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Bonjour, Voir fonctionner HA sous Linux est également mon souhait. Et je connais d'autres personnes qui cherchent un programme musical "tout en un" de type HA pour Linux. Je n'ai pas encore essayé l'émulateur, mais mon projet est de le faire pendant les prochains mois. Bonne continuation. Viviane
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Re: Linux version
« Reply #20 on: Jun 27th, 2006, 11:02pm » |
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I would like to see a linux version. It does not matter if it is native or running under wine; the key point is does it do the task sufficiently well. At the moment I am working with Win Xp, but forsee myself shifting to linux. Microsoft and others are tightening up their software update security and I am sure the effect will be to drive more into the linux camp. My strategy is to use, as far as possible, GPL programs with key purchases when necessary. This simply comes down to economics.
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Re: Linux version
« Reply #21 on: Jul 1st, 2006, 6:41pm » |
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I installed Linux on both my desktop and Laptop in January, thinking that I might changeover entirely. I was able to find acceptable software for most applications. Two applications missing, however, were decent CAD software AND a a good music notation program. (I could never get Rosegarden to work). The lack of music notation is what caused me to put Windows back on my laptop. I then found shareware versions of several programs (Finale, Noteworthy, HA), and eventially settled on HA as the best for my needs. I suspect HA for Linux would go over very big for musicians running Linux, but I guess I wonder how many musicians are in that category. I would favor porting to Linux, but not if it detracts too much from development for Windows.
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Re: Linux version
« Reply #22 on: Jul 3rd, 2006, 11:12am » |
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I voted "yes" because, about one month ago I changed my main OS to linux and installed vmware server (free version) to run XP under a virtual machine. This way a can run Harmony Assistant, Myriad plugin, scorch plugin and Nero 7. A linux version is welcome, but a good solution would be one like google used with Picasa to get it run under linux and they did it very well.
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Re: Linux version
« Reply #23 on: Jul 17th, 2006, 8:43pm » |
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Suite à la lecture du message précédent sur vmware, j'ai moi-même installé vmplayer sous Linux comme hôte et avec windows 98 comme guest. Tous les programmes pour lesquels n'existent pas encore d'équivalents sous Linux, dont HA, sont installés dans Windows. Cette solution permet donc de faire le passage vers Linux tout en offrant une solution facile et des plus confortables pour continuer à travailler au besoin avec windows. En plus, c'est archi-rapide: mon windows-guest qui a 256 Mo de mémoire travaille plus vite que mon installation native qui avait 512 Mo de mémoire! Merci, Luis, d'avoir parlé de cette solution élégante. Viviane
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Re: Linux version
« Reply #24 on: Jul 18th, 2006, 1:37am » |
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VMWARE server is better than vmplayer, because you can create virtual disks with it and you can even get a real full screen or a resolution that changes according to vmware window size.
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Re: Linux version
« Reply #25 on: Sep 18th, 2006, 5:51pm » |
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I heard that Mac OS X was POSIX compliant like Linux, UniX and other. The only (well very difficult) issue I see is the Graphic toolkit API you use...
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I've installed Melody Assistant v7.2.2 without Virtual Singer with wine 0.9.20 under Fedora Core 5 and tested it a bit. Installation was flawless, playing music was possible like opening midi-files, but it seemed a bit slow, especially scrolling the sheet. I'll test it more soon.
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Re: Linux version
« Reply #27 on: Feb 6th, 2007, 10:49pm » |
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I'm now an 100 % linux user (Opensuse 10.2) and I'm running Harmony Assistant and PDF To Music using Wine emulation. However, they run a little slow, sometimes it seems they stop. I know it's possible to compile programs using some wine libraries to make the programs more compatibles. Is it possible to do it in that way ? Thank you. PS: I'm using latest Wine version.
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« Reply #28 on: Feb 7th, 2007, 11:18am » |
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Bonjour, actuellement Win XP SP2 et HA 9.2.2 et bientot PdF2music Suite a la sortie de Vista et aux tarifs pratiqués , je me pose vraiment la question de faire évoluer mon systeme vers Linux lors de ma prochaine migration matérielle. Auquel cas, une version optimisée pour Wine (ou autre) permettant d'utiliser HA dans de bonnes conditions me semblerait la bienvenue. Roger
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« Reply #29 on: Feb 7th, 2007, 12:35pm » |
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Ne se pose-t-il pas un problème pour ce qui est de la distribution utilisée ? Autrement dit, Wine aura-t-il le même comportement sous Mandriva, Suse, Debian, Knoppix ou autre ? Si ce n'est pas le cas, la compilation spécifique Linux poserait de très gros problèmes.
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