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MuseScore is a scorewriter for Windows, OS X, and Linux with a feature set comparable to Finale and Sibelius, supporting a wide variety of file formats and input methods. It is released as free and open source software under the GNU General Public License. == History == MuseScore was originally created as a fork of the MusE sequencer's codebase. At that time, MusE included notation capabilities and in 2002, Werner Schweer, one of the MusE developers, decided to remove notation support from MusE and fork the code into a stand-alone notation program.〔Dave Phillips, "(At the Sounding Edge: Music Notation Software, the Final Installment )," ''Linux Journal'' (6 April 2006).〕 Since then, MuseScore has been under constant active development. The (MuseScore.org ) website was created in 2008, and quickly showed a rapidly rising number of MuseScore downloads. By December 2008, the download rate was up to 15,000 monthly downloads. Version 0.9.5 was released in August 2009, which was stable enough for daily or production use, and support for Mac OS X was added. By October 2009, MuseScore had been downloaded more than 1000 times per day.〔SourceForge, "(MuseScore Project download statistics )"〕 By the fourth quarter of 2010, the number of MuseScore daily downloads had tripled. MuseScore 1.0 was finally released in February 2011. The most recent version is MuseScore 2.0.2, released in July 2015. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「MuseScore」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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