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I have expanded the article substantially. My sources have been: the German language article on Capella, the Capella website, the programming manual, and -- re the protestand hymnal -- the forum of the MFchi software which is used for navigation on the "Evangelisches Gesangbuch" CD. And some others. References in the form of <ref>-statements will come, but not today. Other editors should not by shy to provide such references themselves, before I can do it. BTW, I am a Capalla user myself. I am not happy with the formulation "win market-share", but can't produce a bether one, for the moment. I also do not have hard figures representing the market for music notation software. Cheers, L.Willms (talk) 11:23, 26 August 2012 (UTC)[reply]