No, I'm not a sales rep, but this looks like a really cool app. (It'll handle lyrics, even though they're not in the video demo.) At $22, it's way cheaper than Finale or Sibelius.
[FYI, here's a nice write up of other notation programs - and read the comments for even more suggestions!]
So... YOU're the one driving the spiral-bound music manuscript notebook people out of business, considering the progressive difficulty and expense of finding such archaic compositional tools. I used to be able to get them at the drug store for a couple bucks. And really, is there anything like the feel of graphite and rubber (lots and LOTS of rubber) on five-lined paper? How else will my future archivist ponder my worthless drafts and marginalia, and write that ridiculously esoteric doctoral thesis?
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