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Introducing myself and explaining how I prepare my sheet music files.
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(02-16-2020, 05:12 PM)Zubersoft Wrote: "Hello GRB, 

Welcome to the MobileSheets forums! I'm happy you stumbled upon MobileSheetsPro during your search for a sheet music app. The trial version of MobileSheets limits you to only eight songs in your library. . . "

Mike

So far it is perfect for my needs.   I like the fact that the settings allow to turn features off and change the gestures that activate them.  At the present time  I have many things turned off such as the metronome box which was annoying me in the beginning.   I have it set up where I can only swipe to change pages, not tap, but a two finger tap in the center brings me directly to my song list.  It also works just fine with my pedal.

I'll probably go pro now that I understand what it is to be "pro".   I take it that "pros" have a larger repertoire compared to amateurs. Smile 

I have my library as a separate folder on my computer, and backup drives.  I transfer files to my tablet using a nifty PNY Duo Link OTG 128GB Type-C Drive with both Usb Type-C 3.1 connector is compatible with the latest Android smartphones and tablets1, and Usb Type-A 3.1 connector is compatible with PC and Mac computers, laptops, Ultrabook's, printers and more.  So I won't have the issue that some users have had of losing their Library, or not being able to connect to Cloud Storage,
https://smile.amazon.com/dp/B07CT8CLFG/ref=emc_b_5_t

On this subject I had originally purchased an iPad when it was on sale at Costco.   I returned it after just a few days.  It could not connect directly to a Linux based computer, so I had to send my files up to the Apple iCloud, which worked well enough with Linux, but when I downloaded the files from the iCloud to the iPad, I discovered that the iPad had no actual file manager, and I had no idea where my files were on the iPad.   It was after that that I bought the Samsung S5e which is totally compatible with Linux in almost every respect.  Still the PNY flash drive is the easiest way to move files back and forth.

I'll continue on in future posts describing what I like about MobileSheets, along with some suggestions of how it might be improved.   That said it's quite fine as it is, and I still have a lot of exploring to do related to all the features.

GRB
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RE: Introducing myself and explaining how I prepare my sheet music files. - by GRB - 02-17-2020, 02:14 AM



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