That might have been a feature in 1990, but these days, it's entirely expected. The (admittedly sparse) information on the website lists "Multiple Undo" as a headline feature. I remain curious: is it meeting a widespread need that's not addressed by other apps? Does that outweigh whatever annoyances and limitations there may be? Trying to nail down every possible need is a diminishing return.)Įncore may meet some users' needs, and if that's a sufficient number to give Don a living, that's great. ![]() (There's the oft-quoted maxim of Pareto's Law, which states that people will use 20% of the features, 80% of the time. Conversely, I may look elsewhere if the failings are too annoying and too common. ![]() I may be willing to forgive a rare failing, if my daily needs are met. There's a balance between the needs it fulfils, and the needs it doesn't. I doubt that any software (of any kind) meets everyone's needs. It seems like many people are aware that the available notation software isn't meeting everyone's needs.
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