Take a look at Parallels for mac. You can snapshot an macOS or windows install with an intact finale installation, save it as a file, then run it as a virtual computer and keep it isolated from the internet while still having internet access in your main machine. You can even back it up so that if something breaks you have a pristine copy of the original (activated) installation to go back to.the elephant wrote: ↑Tue Aug 27, 2024 5:04 pm Now I have to purchase a new computer, permanently isolate it from the Internet, and freeze the OS and Finale pretty much forever.
I'm sure there's other software that accomplishes the same thing, like Docker, but being a windows/Linux user I'm not familiar with all the Mac software.
Should save you the hassle and expense of a whole new machine.
Edit: followup for other users: virtualbox or hyper-V will allow you to do the same thing with Windows (you can have the virtual machine be a windows 10 or even older version) and QEMU/KVM is a good solution for Linux hosts.