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There's also slscslsc that is based on sc but with a friendlier user interface. ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis/slsc/

However it has as dependency libslang1 that is not actively developed (libslang2 is the current developed version) so the program itself is no longer developed.

Me and my piano teacher are planning to port it to libslang2 in order to see it back in repositories. :)

There's also slsc that is based on sc but with a friendlier user interface. ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis/slsc/

However it has as dependency libslang1 that is not actively developed (libslang2 is the current developed version) so the program itself is no longer developed.

Me and my piano teacher are planning to port it to libslang2 in order to see it back in repositories :)

There's also slsc that is based on sc but with a friendlier user interface.

However it has as dependency libslang1 that is not actively developed (libslang2 is the current developed version) so the program itself is no longer developed.

Me and my piano teacher are planning to port it to libslang2 in order to see it back in repositories. :)

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There's also slsc that is based on sc but with a friendlier user interface. ftp://space.mit.edu/pub/davis/slsc/

However it has as dependency libslang1 that is not actively developed (libslang2 is the current developed version) so the program itself is no longer developed.

Me and my piano teacher are planning to port it to libslang2 in order to see it back in repositories :)