![]() If you still have one of the ancient Allegro, PrintMusic, or Songwriter products, you can trade up to Finale for $200. The price for Finale users who wish to upgrade is $149. The cost of acquiring Finale v27 is the same as it’s been recently, ranging from $99 for university and college students, $350 for a new academic or theological license, to the full retail price of $600. Tighter SmartMusic integration, playback improvements, and user interface enhancements round out what’s new. ![]() Headlining the new features in v27 are deep support for the two open standards championed by the W3C Music Notation Community Group: Standard Music Font Layout (SMuFL), and MusicXML. ![]() Version 27.0 is the first major upgrade to Finale since the v26 release in October 2018, and the first update of any sort in nearly a year. Today MakeMusic released version 27 of Finale, its flagship music notation software. ![]()
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