I'd love to get this one working; it seems the most powerful out of all the options, but I recall being unable to get it to work on my Surface Pro 4, the 'shop computer' I use on the go.Tunborough wrote:I'll put in a plug for WIDesigner, wind instrument design software. Among other strengths, WIDesigner can deal with notes in both octaves, cross-fingered notes, and tapered bores. See About WIDesigner for more information.
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You're welcome to open an issue on the issues log, and maybe we can get it resolved. Do you have a recent version of the Java run-time installed?MadmanWithaWhistle wrote:I recall being unable to get it to work on my Surface Pro 4, the 'shop computer' I use on the go.