Dolet for Finale 5.2 - Finale plugin reads and writes MusicXML 2.0 files. (Demo)
Dolet for Finale was a famous French translator of the 16th-century. Our Dolet software is also a translator, but this time between different music programs that previously would never talk to each other.
Dolet 4 for Finale is a plug-in for the Finale music notation program that reads and writes MusicXML 2.0 files. With Dolet software, you can finally read files created in Finale 2008 with Finale 2006. Read music from Sibelius into Finale by using Dolet for Finale together with our Dolet 3 for Sibelius plug-in. MusicXML files created with Dolet 4 for Finale usually import into Sibelius 4 and 5 better than Finale ETF files do.
Even if you\'re using Finale 2008, Dolet 4 has three big advantages:
- It can save files as MusicXML 2.0 files, as well as MusicXML 1.1 and 1.0 files. This lets you take advantage of MusicXML 2.0\'s improved features like compressed files, improved formatting control, and graphics support.
- It allows you to translate an entire folder of Finale or MusicXML files at one time - an enormous time savings when you have to move a lot of files from one program to another.
- The Dolet for Finale plug-in is updated much more often than Finale. Finale releases typically have one or two maintenance updates. In our previous release, Dolet 3 for Finale had nine updates which kept making file translations even more accurate.
Do you want to read files from scanners like SharpEye Music Reader and capella-scan? Exchange files with Sibelius users? Create files for use in digital sheet music players like musicRAIN and MuseBook Score? Dolet 4 for Finale lets you exchange music between applications more accurately than ever before. Finally, the limits to digital sheet music exchange are gone.
The Mac OS X version of Dolet 4 for Finale is a Universal Binary. It will run on Intel Macs when used together with Finale 2007 or 2008.
- Files with unusual structures of locked systems no longer hang Finale during file export.
- Hidden system breaks within multimeasure rests no longer cause the file export to fail.
- Direction offsets are no longer omitted during import into Finale 2008 and earlier when a default-x attribute is present.
- Mac OS X 10.4 or later
- Finale 2004 to 2008.
