
      NoteWorthy 1.0, Note Processor and Composer for Windows
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NoteWorthy is a music composition and notation processor for Windows. 
It provides for the creation, play back, and printing of your own 
musical scores. It will also export your compositions to other MIDI 
applications, thus making your compositions available to a wide variety 
of music software on the market today. Additionally, NoteWorthy imports 
and automatically notates songs contained in standard MIDI files, thus 
enabling the play back and printing of existing songs that you may have 
on your machine already.

** Registration:  
Upgrading to the registered version is priced at $39


** Requirements:
This program requires Windows 3.1 or Windows for Workgroups. A 
sound card or MIDI port is recommended. A raster-capable printer 
device is also recommended. A mouse is optional but also recommended.


** Keywords:
Notation MIDI Music Compose Score NoteWorthy Windows Shareware 
Soundcard Soundblaster


** Upgrade Instructions For NoteWorthy 1.0_Beta Users:
We recommend that you remove your existing beta application files
prior to installing this new Shareware version. Save your existing 
*.NTW song files somewhere if you wish to keep using those songs in 
this version. Proceed with the installation as described in the next
section.


** Installation Instructions:
If you have received the NoteWorthy files in an archive such as a
ZIP file, extract the files into either a temp directory on your 
hard drive, or onto a dedicated diskette.

Run the SETUP application that is contained in this directory
or diskette that you created. For example, if you extracted the
NoteWorthy files into a disk in drive A:, then from the Program
Manager you would select the Run command from the File menu, type
A:\SETUP and press enter.

Once SETUP starts executing, just follow the prompts. After the
install is complete, an on-line context sensitive help file can
guide you the rest of the way.



Copyright (C) 1994 Eric Heile
All Rights Reserved

