I can't run Finale 2008 on Maverick.

My school can't afford to by the version of Finale that will run on Maverick, so it appears that I will have to uninstall Maverick. How do I do that?

Hi there ntciband,
You may find the information in the article below helpful.
Mac OS X: How to reinstall a prior version
http://support.apple.com/kb/ht2597
-Griff W. 

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