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Page Text: by Daniel Spreadbury | Apr 12, 2022 | Home Banner , MAKING NOTES , News We are pleased to announce the immediate availability of Dorico for iPad 2.2, the latest update to the top-rated music notation and composition app for iPad, which supports opening and saving projects to and from their original locations, making it much easier to work... by Daniel Spreadbury | Mar 23, 2022 | Home Banner , MAKING NOTES , News Update (24 March 2022): We have today issued a hotfix for Dorico 4.0.30. More details here. Following hot on the heels of the Dorico 4.0.20 update just three weeks ago, we are pleased to announce the immediate availability of Dorico 4.0.30, a third maintenance release... by Daniel Spreadbury | Mar 9, 2022 | MAKING NOTES We’re pleased to announce the release of a second maintenance update for Dorico 4, version 4.0.20, and a complementary update to Dorico for iPad, version 2.1, bringing another tranche of useful new capabilities, and some 90 fixes addressing issues reported since... by Daniel Spreadbury | Feb 9, 2022 | MAKING NOTES , News We are pleased to announce that a new version of the top-rated music notation app for iPad, Dorico for iPad, is now available for free download from the App Store. If you already have Dorico for iPad installed, go to the Updates tab in the App Store app on your iPad... by Daniel Spreadbury | Feb 2, 2022 | MAKING NOTES , News Three weeks ago today, we announced the release of Dorico 4, the latest and greatest version of our family of music notation and composition applications for macOS and Windows. We’ve been delighted by the customer response to Dorico 4, and today we’re... by Daniel Spreadbury | Jan 12, 2022 | Home Banner , MAKING NOTES It’s been a long time since the release of Dorico 3.5, back in May 2020. At that point, we expected that Dorico 4 would be released in May or June 2021, but a unique combination of circumstances led to us changing our plans significantly before the end of 2020....

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