If you try to satisfy everyone, you satisfy no one, and you also lose focus. but, “it isn’t MuseScore.” And, I think, vice-versa. To me, “a single piece of software cannot possibly satisfy everyone, and its designers should not try.” Apple’s Logic Pro X has a very acceptable “Score View” feature. You seem to be comparing one piece of software, whose stated focus is X, with another piece of software whose raison d'entre is Y. This is, then, a fairly un-equal comparison, methinks. Whereas “the app with which you compare it” is apparently designed to be “a performance instrument.” Also, it does occur to me that MuseScore is targeted at being “a fantastic scoring program” that oh-by-the-way happens to also produce very fine playbacks.
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