05-18-2022, 09:41 AM
(05-16-2022, 04:13 AM)Zubersoft Wrote: I'll definitely add you to the list. ForScore has most of the market on iOS I think, at least for those wanting to manage sheet music, so I hope I can just provide an alternative for those that like the way MobileSheets handles the library management. The nice thing is that users don't have to pick just one app, although due to the fact that scores can't easily transferred between the apps, it does make it hard for users to switch. I'm still disappointed that I reached out to ForScore years ago about making our apps interoperable and they ignored my request.
Mike
MobileSheets library management is superb. Kudos for what you have built. I'm also thrilled that you plan to maintain library compatibility across platforms. I use Windows, iOS, and Android devices for various reasons, so being able to share a common database across all three is a killer feature. I already share my sheet music databases (as large as ~240MB) between Android and Windows today... have been doing so for several years now. Absolutely indispensable to me. I'd love to give the iOS Beta a try when it becomes available.
To add to the discussion... in addition to ForScore, OnSong appears to be a widely popular music lead sheet app on iOS, particularly with folks who are less apt to use "classical" music notation.