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No ongoing support - too bad
Posted by George on Fri, 03/29/2002 - 21:22.
Chord Pro is nice, for what it does. However, it's kind of dissappointing to pay the fee and participate in the shareware way of doing things, but then get no updates or ongoing support from the author. How fortunate for the author that the basics still work for us, but this is not a good excuse to take our money and then give nothing more in return. It wouldn't be very hard to perform a few simple updates.
There is a free program called songsheet generator that has quite a bit of versatility for a free program. i am quite impressed. It has a database of Christian songs, but will take any OLGA songs as well as long as thney are formatted correctly.
Posted by Barefoot Larry on Mon, 08/21/2000 - 19:27.
: : Looking for the program called chord pro(for Downloading)Visit http://www.mussoft.com/ for Chord Pro.
It has some limitations, such as merely dumping to the default printer instead of allowing you to specify which pages to print, or which printer to choose. I keep a songbook, printed front & back, so I need to print odd-numbered pages only, then come back and print evens on the back side. I've been able to get around this by changing my default printer to Adobe Acrobat PDF creator, and printing to a PDF file, then using Acrobat to do my two-sided printing to the actual printer.
Also, when I set the chord-name size to 14-point, and the lyric size to 14-pt, it seems to truncate the tops of the lyrics when it prints. I had to set chord names down to 12-pt to fix this.
Aside from those, this seems to be the neatest little program since sliced bread. It could use a function to create an index of songs as it prints an album, but that's my only other real gripe.
I wonder if the chord shapes printed go beyond 4 frets. Some chords I use start with finger positions on the 4th. fret and go up to the 6th. fret. While these chords are shown, the guitar neck lines are not extended beyong 4 frets. Is there a way to fix this? Is there a manual one of you can send me?
Thanks
No ongoing support - too bad
Chord Pro is nice, for what it does. However, it's kind of dissappointing to pay the fee and participate in the shareware way of doing things, but then get no updates or ongoing support from the author. How fortunate for the author that the basics still work for us, but this is not a good excuse to take our money and then give nothing more in return. It wouldn't be very hard to perform a few simple updates.
Re: No ongoing support - too bad
There is a free program called songsheet generator that has quite a bit of versatility for a free program. i am quite impressed. It has a database of Christian songs, but will take any OLGA songs as well as long as thney are formatted correctly.
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Looking for the program called chord pro(for Downloading)
Re: chord pro program
: Looking for the program called chord pro(for Downloading)
Re: chord pro program
: : Looking for the program called chord pro(for Downloading)Visit http://www.mussoft.com/ for Chord Pro.
It has some limitations, such as merely dumping to the default printer instead of allowing you to specify which pages to print, or which printer to choose. I keep a songbook, printed front & back, so I need to print odd-numbered pages only, then come back and print evens on the back side. I've been able to get around this by changing my default printer to Adobe Acrobat PDF creator, and printing to a PDF file, then using Acrobat to do my two-sided printing to the actual printer.
Also, when I set the chord-name size to 14-point, and the lyric size to 14-pt, it seems to truncate the tops of the lyrics when it prints. I had to set chord names down to 12-pt to fix this.
Aside from those, this seems to be the neatest little program since sliced bread. It could use a function to create an index of songs as it prints an album, but that's my only other real gripe.
Re: chord pro program
I wonder if the chord shapes printed go beyond 4 frets. Some chords I use start with finger positions on the 4th. fret and go up to the 6th. fret. While these chords are shown, the guitar neck lines are not extended beyong 4 frets. Is there a way to fix this? Is there a manual one of you can send me?
Thanks
Re: chord pro program
: : Looking for the program called chord pro(for Downloading)
http://www.mussoft.com/
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