I presume you are talking about the notation program, rather than the Coyote Forte sound library?

I've not tried Forte (as I have many other notation programs - Finale, Sibelius, Notion, Noteworthy Composer, MuseScore, and Notation Composer).

But I am interested in what you think about Forte, Ray, as you work through it.

I've seen it advertised (it keeps popping up as an ad on my computer), but never dove in.

I've generally settled on using either Noteworthy Composer or Notion for my notation needs. Finale and Sibelius have a lot of features, but I generally use them more to read existing scores in those formats, as opposed to using them to create my own.


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