Sorry, but...

• Oct 11, 2017 - 01:02

There must be a way to win premium features. I't doesn't seem fair if the others can be a real musician and get to experience these features and create unlimited scores, (different collections and stuff, etc.) while the members basic get to fall down on their knees... We need to stand up and win premium features like "Noteflight."

Simply,
Joel


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Why???
I also don't quite get your question.
I think Musescore is the perfect example of opensource free software there is. It is so powerfull. I was a long Finale user for years. Changed to Sibelius and was there until 2 years ago when I discovered and switched to Musescore. I sold my copy of Sibelius, because this software is so very good and it is free.
I don't know why you would want to "win" premium features. Use it as it is free of charge. You can even request features. All for free.
And, if you are like me and many many others, you go and pay the U$ 50,00 every year to support the software, and enjoy the "premimum" features on the website, like saving all of your songs instead of just 5.

sincerely,

Hi Joel,
Noteflight and the account are one and the same thing, but that's not true for MuseScore. You can compose, transcribe, print, and play without a MuseScore account. The limitations are in sharing scores with others. When you download a score, a form appears for you to pay the person's monthly pro account. So people who like your work can support you, which I guess is one way to 'win premium features'.

Did I miss something?
Peter

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