List of Scorewriters - Proprietary - Microsoft Windows

Microsoft Windows

  • Capella
  • Crescendo music notation software from NCH Software
  • Cubase Score V1-5 (first run on version numbers)
  • Cubase SX
  • Cubase V4-6 (second run on version numbers)
  • Encore
  • Finale plus the following lite versions: Allegro, PrintMusic, NotePad, Songwriter
  • Forte (notation program)
  • Guitar Pro (primarily for guitars and bands, but also notates other instruments)
  • Harmony Assistant, plus the lite version Melody Assistant, with ability to sing lyrics in various languages via Virtual Singer addon
  • Igor Engraver
  • MagicScore, plus Music Notation for MS Word and lite version MagicScore School and free versions MagicScore onLine and MagicScore Note
  • Mozart
  • Mus2
  • MusEdit
  • MusiCAD
  • MusicEase, notates standard music, shaped notes and tablature; transposes and imports abc music.
  • Music Construction Set (obsolete; was also for Apple II, Atari 400, and Commodore 64)
  • Musicmaster
  • Music Write
  • MusicTime Deluxe
  • C-Labs Notator Logic (before it was bought by Apple)
  • Notion
  • NoteWorthy Composer
  • Overture plus lite version Score Writer.
  • PriMus, plus Freeware PriMus Free
  • Pizzicato, complete score editor.
  • Rhapsody
  • ScoreCleaner, input analysis to musical notation, and editor.
  • Sibelius, plus lite versions Sibelius First, Sibelius Student, Sibelius Instrument Teacher Edition, G7
  • SmartScore Pro (music scanning and scorewriting. Lite versions: SmartScore Songbook, MIDI, Piano and Guitar Editions)
  • TabTrax Drum, Guitar and Piano notation software and text tab importer, converter

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