


So…go check out those sources today, and go get the latest versions of Dorico on iOS and PC/Mac! Scoring Notes has become the preeminent source of news of notion-based programs and applications, and Robby just has a pulse on all of these things, too. I would also refer you to articles written by Scoring Notes, as well as a post that will likely be coming soon from Robby Burns. While Notion does what I need it to do (and more) with my ukulele work Dorico can do that as well…I just need time to learn it. What I will say is that it is absolutely worth having Dorico on your iPad, and using it. I did create the same score in Notion and Dorico earlier this summer (both on the iPad) and that is something I need to do again. flows) as I am used to doing one continuous work at a time rather than piecing things together. Life has been busy with work (it has been a stressful year, more than most, but not a bad year) and the ukulele work (videos require hours and hours of work), and I need time to really absorb what Dorico can do some of the concepts are still foreign to me (e.g. I haven’t used Dorico for iPad very much, nor have I worked with the latest version of the PC/Mac version. Dorico has announced version 2.0 of their iPad app, which brings some feature parity to the latest desktop release of Dorico.
