yes it is
One can obtain Finale Notepad by downloading the software at the Finale official website. The download is free for all Windows and Macintosh computers.
Currently Finale Notepad 2009 cost $10.00 to download, or $20.00 (plus shipping and handling and tax). However if you can find a download for Finale Notepad 2008 it is free. If you are a serious about composing and arranging it would be a good investment to purchase the full Finale, however just for experimentation and fun Finale Notepad is very useful.
the only way i know of to get Finale for free is the free 30day demo
I expect if you purchase the full version of Finale, there will be an option to do this, but I did it using Finale Notepad (Free download) to play the music, and Audacity (Free download) to record it. Start Finale Notepad and load in your music file. Start Audacity and press record. Switch back to Finale Notepad and press play. When it's finished switch back to Audacity and press stop. You can now save the file in Audacity. You may need to experiment a little with the volume controls. HTH Phil.
Yes, but not well. You're better off with its (non free) big brother (Finale), its non free competitor (Sibelius) or Lilypond+Denemo Lochok
Finale offers several free demos available for downloading.
Finale Notepad is a free program that will allow you to do this. see http://www.finalemusic.com/notepad/
if its free...
no because there usually free anyway
Downloading Minecraft is not illegal, Although downloading a cracked version of the software is.
Downloading free music is illegal.
If you download the program Finale Notepad, you can import midis for whatever song you want just search it on google you can then open the midi with Finale and then transpose it to the correct key for your sax