06-11-2024, 02:33 AM
Hi
You will not lose your trial version songs although you might have to use the trial version to backup the database, install the full version and then restore the backup.
If you have an android version and purchased through Play Store then you don't have to buy the app again to install on a second ANDROID tablet. If you bought via Mike's FastStore or have a Windows or IOS version then I believe that you will be limited to one installation per licence (probably uninstall it and install on the second tablet).
All files are stored on the tablet (don't want any internet issues when performing at a gig). This means that you need to backup and restore if moving to a second tablet i.e. you can't just login and see them as asked in 2.
The manual is well worth a read especially if you have lots of files to import - easier to get it right at the start rather than trying to fix it later. Even if you don't understand everything in the manual, reading it will give you clues about what the app can do and you can then look it up when you need to.
There are a few posts about converting paper scores to import into MS; suggest you use the forum search mechanism to see if you can find them (Scanning might be a search term)
Geoff
You will not lose your trial version songs although you might have to use the trial version to backup the database, install the full version and then restore the backup.
If you have an android version and purchased through Play Store then you don't have to buy the app again to install on a second ANDROID tablet. If you bought via Mike's FastStore or have a Windows or IOS version then I believe that you will be limited to one installation per licence (probably uninstall it and install on the second tablet).
All files are stored on the tablet (don't want any internet issues when performing at a gig). This means that you need to backup and restore if moving to a second tablet i.e. you can't just login and see them as asked in 2.
The manual is well worth a read especially if you have lots of files to import - easier to get it right at the start rather than trying to fix it later. Even if you don't understand everything in the manual, reading it will give you clues about what the app can do and you can then look it up when you need to.
There are a few posts about converting paper scores to import into MS; suggest you use the forum search mechanism to see if you can find them (Scanning might be a search term)
Geoff
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