Notion product manager Chris Swaffer said (September 24, 2018): We have received no user feedback thus far that MuseScore 2 does not run on macOS Mojave.įor those who feel adventurous, they can also try MuseScore 3 alpha 1 released earlier this month. MuseScore’s Thomas Bonte said (September 22, 2018): Dorico 2 does not currently support the Dark Aqua appearance, and due to the custom design of its dialogs and windows this is not something we anticipate supporting in the near future. (It is only necessary to accept this prompt once for each user account on your Mac.)įinally, we have no current plans to support Mojave’s new dark appearance for the Finder and applications. Synsopos is part of the eLicenser system, and it is essential that you click ‘Allow’ at this prompt, or Dorico will not be able to run. When you first run Dorico on Mojave, you will be prompted that Dorico would like to control another application called Synsopos. One place where this will certainly show itself is in Dorico’s use of the eLicenser. The new security model in Mojave also means that additional prompts are shown to the user for inter-application communication. Steinberg’s Daniel Spreadbury provided additional information to Scoring Notes on September 20: If you are running macOS 10.13 High Sierra or earlier, you do not need to install this compatibility update! ![]() Dorico 2.1.20 is functionally identical to Dorico 2.1.10, except that the on-screen appearance of fonts is improved. ![]() If you are already running the still officially unsupported macOS 10.14 Mojave, please download and run the Dorico 2.1.20 installer below for compatibility with your operating system. On October 8, 2018, Steinberg released Dorico 2.1.20, with support for macOS 10.14 Mojave. If you planned to update your macOS, you should be able to do so without any related issues to Finale. Upon testing with Monday’s public release of macOS 10.14 Mojave, we’re pleased to report that the problems we had seen previously in Finale 25.5 have been resolved.īecause Finale v25.5 is compatible with Mojave, as will be Finale v26 due later this year, we no longer anticipate a need for a 25.5.1 release. In a blog post on September 25, 2018, MakeMusic said that Finale 25.5 is compatible with macOS Mojave: This is due to a change by Apple in macOS Mojave (10.14) to remove support for sub-pixel anti-aliasing on non-Retina displays.Īvid has published a Knowledge Base article with information about its products’ support on Mojave. Other recent versions of Sibelius and Sibelius Ultimate run on Mojave without significant issues, although the music and text are slightly thicker than normal on non-Retina displays only.
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