MuseScore 3.6.2 AppImage?
Are MS3 AppImages still available anywhere besides GitHub? Because I haven't found them on this site anywhere. There doesn't seem to be any way to access older AppImages (since 3.2), but you can still get old installers for Windows and Mac.
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No, only on GitHub, but why isn't that sufficient?
Go to https://github.com/musescore/MuseScore/releases, go to your release, select Assets and there download
In reply to No, only on GitHub, but why… by Jojo-Schmitz
It's fine, it just seems weird that you can get older versions for other OS's on the website.
In reply to It's fine, it just seems… by ThePython10110
True.
In reply to It's fine, it just seems… by ThePython10110
I maintain that Linux users are becoming second class users for Musescore going forward. The other platforms have better development and functionality upon the M4 release while major M3 capabilities that were unique to Linux (particularly related to midi and sync) have been lost to regression (probably permanently). This lack of menu linking to the last stable M3 (but only for Linux users) is just another small piece of evidence to the effect. I'd love for the development team to prove me wrong and get some of the hot, under-the-hood features back... or see prioritized implementation of VST (LV2) to put the Linux port on par with the rest IMMEDIATELY... but I'm not holding my breath. The Linux treatment is underwhelming right now.
In reply to It's fine, it just seems… by ThePython10110
I thought they had removed all the versions after 3.2.3. for some reason until I found your post.
Thanks, you saved me
In reply to I thought they had removed… by ciacnorris
I'm not experienced in appimage, is this what you need?
https://ftp.osuosl.org/pub/musescore-nightlies/linux/3x/stable/
also add your voice here:
https://musescore.org/en/node/343092
In reply to I'm not experienced in… by msfp
Like I originally said, I did find the AppImage on GitHub. It's just that I'm kind of annoyed that it's so hard to find on MuseScore.org. But I guess I never decided to look in the "development builds" section because I just assumed it wouldn't be there. Apparently, I was wrong (your link works). I still think it should be easier to find though.
In reply to Like I originally said, I… by ThePython10110
I think no one would go to "development build" to find old stuff, the link should be on https://musescore.org/en/download but somehow missing, that's why we should reply and write on https://musescore.org/en/node/343092 to notify the webpage admin.