Re: Noteworthy vs. Finale
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G'day Liveacapella,
firstly, I guess it depends on how much you want to pay... $39.00 or $600.00 ($350.00 for the academic version)
If you want to get a feel for how to use Finale, there is the free "Finale Notepad" available from their web site. I have it, I reckon it sucks... But that is, of course, personal preference.
NWC and Finale have very different user interfaces (UIs). It is my opinion that there is NO music editing software as easy to use as NWC. That said, there are some features I'd really like to see added that do exist in other packages. However, the brilliant UI will keep me a NWC user.
The important thing to remember with the UI is to learn the keyboard shortcuts - makes NWC way faster than any other product I've tried.
As for multi staff productions, they're easy - check out the SATB sample/template to see how it can work for you.
Also, visit the Scripto: http://nwc-scriptorium.org to see how others do things. NWC has considerable flexibility that other packages do not offer. Especially in the areas of "free association composing" and the ability to work around shortcomings using features like staff layering and text insertions. It ain't perfect, but it suits me.
If you join the NWC2 beta program you get even more good stuff. Like User Tools, better slurs (though they're still not perfect), selectable engraving typefaces, text export format... There's lots of stuff.
Four to six staves? Piece of cake! Easily readable? That's up to you - how well can you design your layout?
I regularly take 3, 4 and 5 page lead sheet type scores and reduce 'em to 2 or 3 pages (I really hate it when I can't get it less than 3) for my music team at church. They generally have no trouble reading 'em, especially now I've had a little practice and can do a good job. I know 'cos I used to get complaints - now I don't.
Ultimately the choice is yours, but for ease of use I don't believe Finale can hold a candle to NWC.