For those of you on the Forum that use or have tried various types of notation software, do you have any opinions on what is the best software? Is it hard to use, for the most part? I have been playing non pedal steel now for a little less than a year. Since I have a jazz guitar background I lean towards standards/Great American Songbook stuff. I enjoy nice chord progressions and harmonies and my single string stuff comes out of that. Its taking me longer, to learn a tune than if I were to use maybe just a I, IV, V7 progression. As we all know some of the most beautiful tunes ever written have come about via three chords and the truth .. . and maybe a capo.

Guess I'm just a glutton for punishment.
Anyway, my problem seems to be, I will learn/arrange a few bars of a tune at a time. As I go through the tune I forget the stuff I learned/discovered a few days ago.

I decided that if I could find a professional looking, easy to use and understand notation software, I would copy it down and it would be easier to remember what I have learned. Ultimately, at some point when I have the tune down well enough to not embarrass myself, I would post the audio on the forum and also the transcription. That way if someone liked it well enough, they could learn it from the transcription. You could also give comments on my audio/transcription if you wanted. I think this would be especially helpful to guys like me who are newer and are trying to find their way harmonically, tuning wise etc.
For instance, it was really helpful when Doug B. put out a YouTube version and transcription of Moon Tide. Fairly simple for me to learn and to play but a beautiful tune for anyone from a beginner to a pro. There are others also, that is just the first one that came to mind. There are so many different tunings that its mind boggling.
Anyway, as far as the software, I would like it for 8 string, a way to enter chord symbols and where to the place the bar and which notes I use under it. A music staff above, to name the actual notes would be helpful but not necessary. For me at least, the end of the matter is just to be able to play a beautiful tune and share it with others. The notation is just a helpful means to an end
Any thoughts? Everyone here on the forum has been so helpful, I just thought this might be a way to give back in my own way.