Talk:Igor Engraver

Current status of software.
If anyone who reads this article knows anything about the current status of Igor Engraver, and its producer, NoteHeads, could they please add it to the article? This program appears to have been dead, utterly undeveloped and unmaintained and not upgraded for quite a few years now - yet the web site is still there like a ghost, and even the download files for the software are still there. (I'm not sure if they are the full working program, or a crippled demo version. There appear to be both versions - but the program is not freeware and has to be paid for.)

The whole thing seems to be a mystery, and I for one would be very glad to know what's going on. Does the company still exist, and why aren't they doing anything with the software? Why don't they communicate to anyone, even their users? As I write this, the Igor-Talk mailing list, run by NoteHeads, appears to be down? - but is it permanently defunct, or just down temporarily? And who is paying the bills for the web site, which is still there, even if it hasn't been changed for years?

This article needs updating, if any current information can be gleaned from anywhere.

Thanks. M.J.E. (talk) 19:27, 24 July 2009 (UTC)

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