Canorus

The next generation music score editor
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  • License:
  • GPL
  • Publisher Name:
  • Reinhard Katzmann
  • Operating Systems:
  • Windows All
  • File Size:
  • 15.6 MB

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Canorus Description

Canorus can be easily called the sequel of NoteEdit, which is a well-known KDE music score editor. NoteEdit was the child of one man, Dr. Anders from university in Chemnitz, Germany. Mr. Anders put a great effort into the project and NoteEdit is still one of the most usable music score editors available for Linux. NoteEdit was still maintained and some interesting new features were introduced (GCC4.x compatibility, direct printing support using various engravers, many GUI improvements and new translations). After many of hours spent planning (a move to Qt4 was inevitable) and bughunting, several problems became apparent. Most notably, NoteEdit had a poorly-designed base, a strong KDE3 dependency, used the TSE3 MIDI library (which worked flawlessly only on Linux), and suffered from a lack of developer documentation. A rewrite was needed, but rather than rewrite a program originally written for the KDE environment only, NoteEdit developers decided to create a new project based on object-oriented programming and Qt4 from the beginning with portability and openess in mind. Canorus was born. Canorus is a Latin word meaning sweet, rich, deep, warm, friendly, and full of gentle sound and harmony. This is exactly what Canorus should present: A friendly user interface, deep and strong fundamentals, a warm welcome to newcomers and a rich set of features.


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