![]() With Sibelius 6.2, changing the language of your copy of Sibelius is as simple as going to the new Language page of File > Preferences (in the Sibelius menu on Mac) and choosing a new language: Sibelius has long been available in a variety of European languages, plus Japanese, but until now, each language version required a separate installer, so it was difficult for multi-lingual users to be able to switch between, say, the German and English versions of Sibelius. Otherwise, if you have Sibelius 6 and just want to get your hands on the latest and greatest, simply choose Help > Check For Updates within Sibelius itself to be directed to the appropriate page on the Sibelius web site. If you’re interested in more information about these and some of the other changes in this version, read on after the jump. It also allows educational users with network site licenses to temporarily “check out” licenses from their Licence Server onto teacher and student computers for up to a year, which is very useful for homework assignments or allowing students to use a school’s copies of Sibelius at home over the holidays. ![]() Perhaps most significantly, Sibelius 6.2 is now a multi-lingual application, allowing you to choose whether you run in English, French, German, Italian, Japanese or Spanish by changing an option in Preferences. This is a maintenance release that includes a number of important fixes, and also a small handful of interesting improvements. An update to Sibelius 6.2 is now available free of charge as a download for existing Sibelius 6 users. ![]()
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