![]() ![]() You know what to do! Thank you so much for your efforts and contributions thus far. I am trying to revert to the version I had before the current one (3.0.5) (its the constant tearing, occasional crashes, and being force panned to the previous page or to the far right of the document very often when I input something.) The only problem 3.0.5 gave me was that I had to open Musescore from the specific document I wanted to open. ![]() The stable version of Muse Hub has now been updated with the latest version of musesampler, so there is technically no longer a need to use the Hub beta when testing MuseScore 4.1. The release candidate has been built in stable mode, which means it will replace any existing version of MuseScore 4 you have on your computer. If this score is now saved in MuseScore 3 (no longer branded as MuseScore 4) and then re-opened in MuseScore 3 the Show Details button will become available if any corruptions exist. Pressing Ignore will open it in MuseScore 3. Please give this a solid test over the coming days so we can be sure there are no unexpected surprises lurking in the shadows. The '.mscx' file can be opened in MuseScore 3, which will protest about it being from a newer version. It is easy to use and makes beautiful sheet music. MuseScore is the leading free & open source music notation software for Windows, Mac and Linux. We are targeting a release date of Tuesday or Wednesday next week. Free music notation & composition software. Please download builds for your respective operating systems here: We are pleased to announce the MuseScore 4.1 release candidate! ![]()
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