![]() ![]() Pro Tools and Media Composer software products are not currently supported under macOS 10.15 Catalina. ![]() We’ll continue to update this post as warranted.Īs of November 1, 2019, Avid has updated a Knowledge Base article with information about its products’ support on Catalina, where they have said: Updated Novemwith information about Finale. Updated Novemwith information about Sibelius. Updated Octowith information about MuseScore. Updated Octowith information about Finale. Updated Octowith information about Notion. Updated Octowith information about Dorico. Updated Octoon the initial release of Catalina and updated information about Notion. Updated Octowith information about the macOS Catalina golden master. ![]() Updated Septemat 11:23 am with additional information about MuseScore. Updated September 26, 2019: Initial post. If you’re using any of these products with Catalina, please share your experience in the comments section. On this blog we’ll focus on Catalina’s compatibility with desktop music notation software: Sibelius, Finale, Dorico, MuseScore, and Notion. So if you’re still managing to run Sibelius 6 or Finale 2014.5 or earlier, take special note of this and don’t upgrade to Catalina. Most significantly on the technical side, though, is the fact that Catalina is the first macOS to drop support for 32-bit applications. A new feature called Sidecar allows you to use your iPad as a secondary display for your Mac, à la Duet. In Catalina, iTunes is gone and split into three apps: Music, Podcasts, and TV. Apple has released macOS Catalina (10.15), the newest iteration of its Mac operating system, on October 7, 2019. ![]()
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