To upload them. I was going to upload the PDF and MIDI files I can create myself to Dropbox, as it seems that this board accepts just only that platform
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Dudeman on January 14, 2013, 10:47:05 AMYeah, DropBox is a program and requires installation (unless there's a workaround that I'm unaware of...)Okay, sorry, registering a new account is one thing, but installing software just for a small upload... sorry, maybe I should leave it be, propably there are hardly people interested in exactly that sheet music anyway :/
Quote from: Dudeman on January 13, 2013, 12:22:00 PMIf you download Finale NotePad 2012, you can open it.I only found 2011 and just replaced my 2010 xD
If you're running out of hard drive space, you can also uninstall Finale Reader 2011, since most of the arrangers are using NotePad 2012 now.
Quote from: Dudeman on January 13, 2013, 09:37:41 AMBoom shaka laka.Hm, can't open it with my Finale Reader (2011), but I hope the file itselt is valid Thanks! ^^
Quote from: TheZeldaPianist275 on January 12, 2013, 02:34:48 PMOoh, someone who is in the same boat as I am! I arrange with MuseScore too. What I do is download Finale NotePad. It's free, and while it doesn't have the full capabilities of Finale, you can still make an MUS file out of it by transferring the .xml file. Voila, your files are now up to date. As for Dropbox, I would strongly recommend making an account yourself (not hard at all, and you have room for any other songs you choose to transcribe) but if you absolutely have a reason why you don't want to, I don't think I would have a problem uploading your song to my Dropbox. Please consider getting your own account first though.Finale NotePad is again 100 MB more space on my hardware, and I don't have very much space here :/ and I'm not going to uninstall MuseScore (which is also around 100 MB, I think), as the features of Finale NotePad seems limited... and I'm not gonna tell them my personal data such as my private address
On one final note, if you hope to get your sheet on the site, please refer to these guidelines. Nice arrangement btw.
Quote from: KefkaticFanatic on September 22, 2010, 04:59:29 PMHahaha, you're an idiot.I have searched for an alternative download, where I don't need to tell, but I haven't found :/
Quote from: Ruto on September 14, 2010, 06:56:42 PMAnother thought: If you want to submit sheets, you can always ask someone on this site to submit it in .mus for you...I don't mind helping you out if the sheet(s) isn't/aren't longer than 8 pagesOkay, that's a nice idea ^^
Quote from: MasterPenguin on September 14, 2010, 08:01:43 AMThough if you're going free, just grab 2008 and go, you don't have much choice.Alternatively I could upload PDF sheets somehwere else ...
Quote from: Shadoninja on September 13, 2010, 11:55:24 AMI don't see why people have a problem with finale.I have to download Finale Reader, but for that I need an account there, where I have to tell some private information about me. Maybe not everybody likes that.
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