Although it's sad to see Bobby and others leave Avid, I'd like to reassure you that there's no change to the direction of Sibelius or our other products and that Joe Pearson (Product Designer) and I are continuing to plan the development the next generation of notation applications and solutions.
As for the accounting review, it's not something that is affecting product development, sales or support. Of course, we're all hoping the review will conclude soon so we can report our finances again, which I'm really looking forward to.
In other news, the Sibelius team is growing. We're looking to bringing on new developers and we've recently added a new tester to the team too.
In that case Sam, you may want to visit the iOS scorch site, there are a few more people who are having problems with downloads since you last visited in December. And hopefully, we will soon get an update to Sibelius reader or whatever it ends up being called.
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Fraser Sims
G7 on XP, Sibelius 7.1.3 on 10.6.8, and the slightly buggy scorch 1.2 on iOS 7 and the excellent forScore
Ay, that is not such good news about Avid having been delisted.
About Gobbler, ironically Gobbler signed a collaboration agreement with Avid where e.g. Pro Tools files can be uploaded and shared directly out of Pro Tools. I wonder how this relates to Avid Everywhere. Is Avid now going to give Gobbler the boot? If Avid is smart, they will give their users both options. Not everyone is eager to jump on the Avid Everywhere bandwagon (but neither is everyone wild about Gobbler either).