For a short while I used MobileSheets Pro for Android and for Windows Tablet before the iPad Pro 12.9" came out. Loved MobileSheets but hated both Android and Windows tablets OS. I'm an Apple Fanboy since 1986 and when the iPad Pro 12.9" came out, I tested it, finding that it with an Apple Pencil, it ran circles around the other tablets.
MobileSheets was not available for iOS yet, so I went with forScore, which worked much better than OnSong, but not as good as MobileSheets. Last week a member of my uke group decided to go to an iPad Pro 12.9" and asked me to help him get started. I knew that he was a member of a couple other uke groups, and because forScore does not support autonomous libraries and OnSong was way too convoluted, and saw that there is an iOS version of MobileSheets, I checked it out. Didn't take me long to decide to switch to it myself. After getting comfortable with it via great support from Mike Zuber, I setup my friend.
MobileSheets was not available for iOS yet, so I went with forScore, which worked much better than OnSong, but not as good as MobileSheets. Last week a member of my uke group decided to go to an iPad Pro 12.9" and asked me to help him get started. I knew that he was a member of a couple other uke groups, and because forScore does not support autonomous libraries and OnSong was way too convoluted, and saw that there is an iOS version of MobileSheets, I checked it out. Didn't take me long to decide to switch to it myself. After getting comfortable with it via great support from Mike Zuber, I setup my friend.
Member Cali Rose & The CC Strummers; Bass Uke, Tenor Uke, Blues Harmonica, Tech Advisor