i have about the same level of familiarity with both.
to me, logics own score editor is most similar to
finale. for getting started, double clicking on a
score object will bring up its relevant editor in
finale whereas you have to hunt around less than
intuitive menus in sibelius.
Actually they fixed this in the new Simple Editor: clicking does bring up the relevant menu, making Finale much more easy to use. I would never call it intuitive, but they have thought a great deal through since this is their main app.
its six of one, half dozen of another though, because
i am sure once you are really use to a program it is
hard to imagine any other way of doing something.
look at how PT savy people grumble about logic or
vice versa.
actually, aside from bugs, i think once you
understand a couple of core principles with logics
notator that can be written into one simple pargraph,
logic is probably the most intutive. its just a
little...ahh...unfinished.
Yes, Logic still wins for intuitiveness.
The ONLY reason I taught myself Finale is that Logic has not caught up to Finale. Logic is a like a multi tool for everyone. Finale is one thing. Plus it's the Hollywood industry and academic standard in America.
Once I got into it, it was actually refreshing to have so many features missing in Logic. But there are many times I am incredulously thinking, why can't it simply do so and so like Logic?!?!
Mr. Asher, I am not a Sibelius user, though on the surface it looks better designed. But I have heard that it's like a sexy woman, seductive, but then you see the limitations of your superficial relationship. The Finale forums discuss this in great detail.
http://forum.makemusic.com/default.aspx?f=6