Music is hard because there's simultaneous linear and horizontal organisation. So picking symbols and placing them can be harder than it looks.
I'd like to see this app being used for something simple-ish like the Prelude in C from Bach's WTC. The usual notation shows three independent lines - two in the left hand - and I don't know if the app has enough awareness of context to make that easy.
I haven't used Sibelius or Finale for a while, but last time I looked you had to enter the lines separately. You couldn't just "write" them in one pass and make them fit together, as you can on paper.
As for handwriting - I don't think anyone really wants it. QWERTY is faster, easier to read, and more accurate.
Symbol input (math, music, etc) is different. But for basic text, I don't think there's any clear advantage to using handwriting for input.
I'd like to see this app being used for something simple-ish like the Prelude in C from Bach's WTC. The usual notation shows three independent lines - two in the left hand - and I don't know if the app has enough awareness of context to make that easy.
I haven't used Sibelius or Finale for a while, but last time I looked you had to enter the lines separately. You couldn't just "write" them in one pass and make them fit together, as you can on paper.
As for handwriting - I don't think anyone really wants it. QWERTY is faster, easier to read, and more accurate.
Symbol input (math, music, etc) is different. But for basic text, I don't think there's any clear advantage to using handwriting for input.