==What does JW mean?== It's the initials of Jari Williamsson, the developer of these plug-ins. ==Which Finale versions are supported?== Generally speaking, [[http://www.finalemusic.com/|Finale]] version from 2010 and later are supported for both Windows and Mac. Sometimes, technical aspects might cause different requirements. ==Are these plug-ins really free?== Yes. The JW freeware plug-ins are free to use, but all the development work is still Copyright Jari Williamsson. Please note that there are no formal technical support for the plug-ins. Use to public channels (such as the [[e-mail list]]) to discuss matters related to the use of the plug-ins. ==Can I make donations?== There's a 'Donate' page at [[http://www.jwmusic.nu/jwplugins/donate/]] where you can donate to the JW freeware plug-in development. ==What should I do if I find a plug-in bug?== Make sure to report the bug to Jari W in an e-mail! Include the following information: * Finale version * Plug-in version * Reproducible steps to cause the bug. * If a specific Finale file is required to reproduce, please attach that file. ==Can I make feature requests?== Yes. The best approach is to use the [[e-mail list]], so other users can comment on the request. Numerous feature requests are made every week and there is no guarantee that a specific request is implemented. ==Can I buy custom plug-ins?== If you want custom plug-ins developed for your own purposes, contact Jari W directly. The custom work are made on an hourly fee but __only__ if time permits. There are 2 different rates for custom plug-in development: -One fee for specific custom work. -A (lower) fee if the development is of general interest and if the code can be included in a freeware plug-in at a later date.