The most stable/controlled version of MuseScore
Hello everyone.
Which platform of MuseScore is the most robust and stable?
Linux, OS X, Windows?
I have Linux Debian and OS X Yosemite. I could install Windows.
I am just curious.
Hello everyone.
Which platform of MuseScore is the most robust and stable?
Linux, OS X, Windows?
I have Linux Debian and OS X Yosemite. I could install Windows.
I am just curious.
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This question is likely to fire a holy war on Operating Systems ;-)
MuseScore works on them all and none of them is instable. MuseScore on Windows is in use by some 80% of the users, on Linux by a rather small group, Mac in between, so it is best tested on Windows
In reply to This question is likely to by Jojo-Schmitz
Thank you very much.
Is the developing platform independent?
In reply to Thank you very much. Is the by edizioneo
The top two developers regularly work on all three platforms between them—Werner on Linux, Nicolas on OS X and Windows.
In reply to This question is likely to by Jojo-Schmitz
Yes, here is preview:
:))
In reply to This question is likely to by edizioneo
Oh, no, not that! I keep trying to explain to people: a Mac is a PC, and PC is not an operating system, and neither is it synonymous with Windows. Decades-old habits die very hard, it seems. ;-)
In reply to Oh, no, not that! I keep by Isaac Weiss
There are two eternal thruths:
1. Macs are crap
2. The earth is a disk
Haha! Agree.
Ok, a bit humor for more inspirational work on code and music!!
My sense is, there is no difference worth taking into consideration in stablility between platforms. There are a small handful of Windows-specific bugs, a small handful of Mac-specific bugs, and a small handful of Linux-specific bugs. And most are pretty inconsequential - some small UI glitch that doesn't really affect workflow significantly.