
There’s a helpful Frequently Asked Questions thread on the forum, which I recommend. Several members of the Dorico development team, including me, are available every day to answer questions, and we really take the feedback and questions from our users seriously so that we can do our best to improve the software and make it into the ultimate tool for music notation. The quickest way to get help with your new music notation software is to post on the Dorico forum, where you can join a lively and friendly community of composers, arrangers, engravers, copyists, teachers, and students who are all using Dorico and are willing to share their expertise. I’m using Dorico already, but I’ve got a technical problem. However, our new application will support MusicXML for both import and export, and both Sibelius and Finale have very good support for MusicXML, so that is the recommended way to transfer data between different programs. So in order to import music from Sibelius or Finale files, we would have to additionally reverse-engineer many of those algorithms and rules, which is impractical (as well as illegal in some countries).
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In any case, simply being able to read the contents of a Sibelius or Finale file would not be sufficient to be able to import the music contained within, because both applications rely on algorithms and rules contained in the software itself rather than the files saved on disk to work out how to display and format the music in the files. Sibelius and Finale use proprietary file formats and reverse-engineering of proprietary file formats is illegal in some countries. The Dorico crossgrade will only be available until 30 June 2017, so don’t miss out! Can Dorico open Sibelius or Finale files? If you are a teacher or student and you are also a registered owner of Sibelius, Finale, or Notion, then you can buy the crossgrade at an educational discount, for even greater savings.
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You don’t have to give up your existing software, and you can continue to use and upgrade your existing software as you wish. You can buy a Dorico crossgrade from your local dealer, or from the Steinberg online shop. (Please note that Notion users are not eligible for the crossgrade price in Japan.

If you are a registered owner of Sibelius, Finale, or Notion, you can buy Dorico at a special crossgrade price for a limited time. Visit the online Steinberg education store or contact your local dealer for more information. If you are a teacher or a student in full-time education, you can benefit from generous educational pricing.
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Yes, you can! A fully-functional 30-day trial of our advanced music notation software, including the HALion Sonic SE 2 sampler and the full HALion Symphonic Orchestra library, is available for download from our web site. There are currently 14 of us in the team, and almost all of us were formerly part of the Sibelius development team.


Steinberg set up a new London-based research and development centre in November 2012, and hired as many of the former Sibelius development team as possible to start work on a brand new scoring application for Windows and Mac called Dorico, the first version of which was released on 20 October 2016.
