![]() There is no value added in a draconian and slow system of approvals. And I will advise all others to do the same.Īpple has really missed the mark on service when it comes to this and should be ashamed. I will never buy software from the App Store, given the option to do otherwise. I severely regret my choice to buy this product from the App Store, especially since I could have purchased directly from Panic on their website. TEN DAYS LATER, however, the App Store has STILL not released the update. Panic (the software company that created Coda) promptly issued a new version, Coda 2.01. The program regularly crashes on OSX 10.6.8. This is a new version of a popular product and was bound to have some bugs in the release. “I recently purchased Coda 2 from the App Store. Thanks again for your patience, and we hope 2.0.1 will be available for Mac App Store customers shortly. Please bear with us as we try to make the best of a disappointing situation. There are a few technical hurdles to get over first, not the least of which is the Apple-mandated feature disparity between the direct and App Store versions (in particular, iCloud-related functionality). It is almost as maddening for us as it is for those of you suffering crashes and waiting for an update.īecause this is such a bad situation, we are researching some ways we might be able to allow App Store customers to temporarily use direct versions while waiting for an update in the future. ![]() I wish there was more we could do to speed things along, but this is simply the App Store process. But hopefully, it will get approved within the next few days, and we won’t have any rejection setbacks. We have heard rumors that many of the review staff are at WWDC this week, making an already slow approval process even slower. It has been in that state for approximately 24 hours. Yesterday, after 10 days of waiting in queue, we received notification that it has entered review. We submitted Coda 2.0.1 to the Mac App Store on June 4 the same time we released it to our direct customers. We wanted to give you a quick update on where it stands. Many of you are waiting very patiently for the Coda 2.0.1 update to become available on the Mac App Store. Thanks in advance.Update: Coda 2.0.1 is now available in the Mac App Store. (I would appreciate Marc Sabatella's or Jojo-Schmitz's attention.)Īny help would be welcome. I believe there must be some important information or technique I do not know about which could solve these simple jumping issues in lack of which I cannot complete this new song (sheet music). But this jump did not work for me either. Type: segno, Label: segno2) in measure #2. Jump to: segno2, Play until: end) jumper in measure #56 and a "Segno" mark (i.e. Jumping from "D.S: al Coda" to "Segno" worked properly but from "To Coda" to "Coda" (coda2) it did not.Ģ) I also wanted a jump from measure #56 to measure #2 (in section Intro). Type: Coda, Label: coda2) in measure #32. Jump to: Coda, Label: Coda2) jumper in measure #23 and a "Coda" (i.e. Type: segno, Label: segno1) in measure #11, I put a "To Coda" (i.e. Jump to: segno1, Play until: Coda, Cont'd from: Coda2, Play repeat) in measure #31, then put a "Segno" (i.e. ![]() Jumping instruction issues (see my attached file):ġ) I've been composing a new song (with accompaniment) in which, at measure #31, I want a repeat from measure #11 to #23. So too much extra effort is required each time to check note by note and restore the original scores and measures. When this happens it seriously confuses/destroys all the work done so far. clearly recognizable, identifiable, and repeatable mistakes/faults). ![]() (Otherwise, I agree with many other users showing up in the Forum that Musescore 3.6 very frequently crashes/quits unexpectedly at any time during notation work with no consequent clear reasons (i.e. I had faced many issues but most of them I could solve by now except 2 repeat/jumper issues (see the Subject above). I'm getting familiar with this software and testing its features and capabilities. I'm an amateur musician and new to Musescore (3.6).
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