(05-20-2022, 08:01 PM)beanyzz Wrote:(05-16-2022, 04:13 AM)Zubersoft Wrote: 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
Any thoughts on migrating? If I understand you correctly, I can only migrate using pdf? this would mean I have to merge my notes / edits to the pdf and import in Mobilesheets?
This would mean lots of work because I always try to maintain the original score, so need to do this all over (or accept my changes)
Must say, with forescore I'm quitte happy having the cloud sync option. The bad news about that, is that it seems to have a bug.
My setlist duplicates everytime(so now have 70 duplicates)
I normally used to add and manage library on my macbook(now I dont have one anymore, this is a problem...) Also was able to edit / comment in the scores. Using my ipad during playing. And when drinking whiskey on the couch, watching/listening youtube video's on tv and reading the scores on my phone. Not sure what my workflow would look like with Mobilesheets.
Mobilesheets sounds promising , but I only have ipad and iphone at this moment, and a desktop PC
The app already exists on windows so you can edit from your pc. There won't be a companion app for Mac yet anyway. He says you will be able to sync your library between iPad and windows. It shouldn't take too long to export all files without annotation to PDF, and then also export all files to PDF with annotations. But I don't have forscore so I'm not 100% sure about that.