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The End of Finale: What It Means for Musicians

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In August 2024, MakeMusic announced that Finale—its flagship notation software—would be discontinued after 35 years on the market. No more updates. No more bug fixes. Finale, PrintMusic, and Notepad are all done.

If you've built your workflow around Finale, that's a big deal. Here's what you need to know.

What Are Your Options Now?

We've helped dozens of musicians migrate their scores since the announcement. The three main alternatives are:

  • Dorico — MakeMusic's own recommended successor. Known for its automatic engraving and layout capabilities, including powerful features like condensing, allowing composers to focus more on their creativity and less on formatting. Steinberg offered a crossgrade discount for Finale users.
  • Sibelius — The other long-standing professional option. Familiar interface for many working composers and arrangers. Available as a subscription or perpetual license.
  • MuseScore — Free and open-source. MuseScore 4 has improved significantly and handles most notation tasks well. A solid choice if you don't need advanced publishing features.

What About Your Existing Finale Files?

Finale's .musx files don't open directly in other software. You'll need to export them as MusicXML—the universal exchange format—and import into your new program. The catch? MusicXML doesn't carry over everything. Layout, articulation positioning, custom expressions, and page formatting often break in translation.

For a handful of files, the export-import process is manageable with some cleanup. But if you've got a large catalogue of scores—say, a publisher's backlist or a composer's full portfolio—that's where professional music engraving saves serious time. We re-engrave scores in the target software so nothing gets lost.

Beyond file conversion, we also offer music transcription, transposition, and a full range of sheet music services.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I still use Finale?

Technically, yes—existing installations still work. But there won't be any updates, security patches, or compatibility fixes for new operating systems. Eventually, an OS update will break it. The sooner you migrate, the less you'll have to deal with later.

Is Dorico or Sibelius better for Finale users?

It depends on your workflow. Dorico is MakeMusic's recommended replacement and handles complex scores well. Sibelius may feel more familiar if you've used it before. Both offer Finale crossgrade pricing.

Can you convert my Finale files to Dorico or Sibelius?

Yes. We convert Finale scores to any major notation software, re-engraving layout, expressions, and formatting so the result is publish-ready—not a rough MusicXML import. Contact us with your files for a free quote.

Need Help Moving Your Finale Scores?

We convert and re-engrave Finale files in Dorico, Sibelius, or MuseScore—layout, expressions, and all.

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