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.mus files (arg)

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hey guys, just thought I'd run this by You.
I used a program called 'Musette' (on a PC)
to write a song out in notation.
Now I am on My iMac
with the files on the drive
and no way to open them.

Any Ideas?

the company Musette does not offer a Mac version.

I've tried;
Finale Note Pad,
Finale Reader &
Encore.

nada.

What am I to do with these freakin' .mus files.
scrap'em and rewrite?

Waiting w/ baited breath, Michael.
 

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