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If you're interested in upgrading to a newer version of Sibelius, it's worth considering your specific needs and workflow. If you're happy with Sibelius 6.2 and don't need any of the newer features, you may not need to upgrade. However, if you're looking for a more modern and feature-rich music notation software, upgrading to a newer version of Sibelius may be a good option.

Sibelius 6.2 is the final major update to the Sibelius 6 generation of music notation software. Released in 2010, it focused on refining stability, improving file exports, and fixing bugs discovered in previous 6.x versions.

Occasional corruption in the parts (sub-scores) could cause playback to slow to a crawl after a few notes. The solution was to delete all the generated parts and regenerate them from the full score. sibelius 6.2

: This was the flagship feature of the 6 series. It automatically prevents collisions between notes, accidentals, and dynamics by intelligently shifting elements as you write. This drastically reduced the time spent on manual "cleanup" during the engraving process.

Find information on designed for this version. If you're interested in upgrading to a newer

Windows has maintained excellent backward compatibility. Sibelius 6.2 generally runs well on Windows 10 and Windows 11.

If you want to optimize your current setup, please let me know: Sibelius 6

Running Sibelius 6.2 on modern hardware is increasingly difficult due to its age: Sib. 6.2: Full Screen Mode in Sib 6 - grey band at bottom

Automatically generates complex tempo curves based on your manual input.