Musink

When a score is published to PDF, music is automatically laid out on a page, voices are combined and note positions are fine tuned.

[4] However, Musink does not follow standard notational rules regarding the angles of beams connecting two or more notes per beat.

These include sticking marks, ghost note brackets, flam-style gracenotes, and special notehead shapes.

Projects can be played from Musink during editing through connected MIDI devices, including VST instruments.

[7] Musink allows projects to be exported as PDFs, XPS documents and PNG files.

A published score created in Musink
Examples of beamed eighth notes in standard notation (upper) and in Musink (lower)
Publishing allows users to export music as a PDF, XPS document, or series of PNG files