MuseScore 3.4 Release Candidate
We are pleased to announce MuseScore 3.4 Release Candidate.
Windows 64-bit | Windows 32-bit | macOS 10.10 or higher |
Linux AppImage (64-bit only) |
Single click interactions
We all know that MuseScore is powerful notation software that can do almost everything in terms of music notation. We conducted a dozen of user testing activities with the ones who never used MuseScore and found that "double click" is an interaction pattern that is absolutely hidden for newbies. Respondents could not edit slurs and hairpins to adjust their positions; they couldn't even apply elements from the palettes. Double click is rarely used in touch interfaces as well (that's why the young audience isn't familiar with the double click interaction pattern.)
We aim to improve usability and make MuseScore as easy as possible for newcomers keeping all the fine-tuning features for professionals. We are glad to introduce the single click concept designed by Martin Keary (Tantacrul). The new approach provides an easy way to edit elements with a single click and makes double click unnecessary.
Check out the new approach and let us know what you think! We are always here to listen to your feedback and support.
Telemetry
There is a separate topic dedicated to introducing Telemetry in MuseScore.
Release notes
New
- Add middle adjustment handle for beams, for moving whole beam vertically
- Add command-line option for transposing scores
Improvements
- Embed Tremolo Bar editor to the inspector
Fixes
- MuseScore crashed when changing the duration of a triplet's rest
- Images attached to rests weren't imported from MuseScore 2
- Tremolo Bar dialog had multiple UX issues
- AppImage: system printers weren't available in the print dialog
A full list of changes is available here.
Comments
What is "Assign name to plugin actions?"
In reply to What is "Assign name to… by [DELETED] 1831606
It ensures that the plugin menu path is given a unique internal name; so telemetry can pick up on how often the plugin is invoked using the menu.
It doesn't track plugin launches using a shortcut; nor does it track interactions within the plugin (for example for docked entries).
In reply to It ensures that the plugin… by jeetee
I hope the telemetry doesn't make the plugins slower for users not knowledgeble enough to disable it. Shortcuts for plugins is an extremely powerful and useful feature; it sounds like Telemetry is going to seriously underreport the usage of plugins used frequently enough to merit shortcuts, i.e., foster the exact wrong conclusion.
In reply to I hope the telemetry doesn't… by [DELETED] 1831606
That would be the conclusion only if one didn't already know it isn't reporting that data. Since that fact is known, no one would draw that conclusion.
In reply to That would be the conclusion… by Marc Sabatella
This is very, very hard to believe. Isn't the purpose of the telemetry to draw conclusions about usage? What conclusion should you draw from a low usage-count on a plugin? If you count only from-menu invocations, I do not use my rednote plugin at all. In reality, I sometimes use it hundreds of times a day. This is "highly unusual" reasoning" AFAICT. "The IRS reports that very few people cheat on their taxes."
In reply to This is very, very hard to… by [DELETED] 1831606
The conclusion I draw is that this thread is not the place to engage in another endless debate about the value of telemetry.
Can't believe Tantacrul actually got to help in this update, if not any previous ones. Very cool
In reply to Can't believe Tantacrul… by NoizyBoy201
Better believe it, he's an employee now: Head of Design
It's working flawlessly. Ready to be released!
In reply to It's working flawlessly… by fernandoamartin
My assessment, too.