Re: arpeggios
Reply #9 –
It's a case of "You pay your money, you take your choice"
Software like Sibelius and Finale come in several versions at different prices. The cheaper versions have fewer features than the more expensive versions.
Similarly if you buy low cost software like Noteworthy, you don't expect it to have all the features of the full version of Sibelius. Which features you get or don't between the different products. On the positive side, Noteworthy have been very responsive to user requests over the years and have steadily added features that users have requested. I just had a quick look at Sibelius and Noteworthy actually has some features that Sibelius First (their economy version) doesn't (double dotted notes was one I noticed) and Sibelius First is roughly five times the cost of Noteworthy.
Noteworthy is remarkable value for money and has served me well for more than 10 years. Yes you sometimes have to use workarounds to achieve your desired result, but I expect that at the price and I think you will find the same to be true of any of the low cost music notation software. To expect otherwise is unrealistic in my view.
Geoff