![]() Guess I'll try clicking on it to see if there is a login option. After I downloaded - and paid for - iReal Pro on my PC, I went to the Play Store on my phone and was only given the opportunity to pay for the app (again). Hopefully someone familiar with Apple products will be able to answer your question as to whether or not Apple devices have that same multiple-device functionality that Android does.My phone is an Android. I suppose my experience is probably more a function of the Google Play Store (the Android equivalent of the Apple App Store, as far as I can tell) rather than a decision made by individual app developers, as all the rest of the Android apps I use are the same way, they allow running on phone and tablet simultaneously. I paid for iReal Pro only once, but I'm able to install and use it on both my Android phone *and* my Android tablet (both devices are associated with the same email account that Android/Google uses to keep track of who's who). Or at least two devices in my experience. I don't know about Apple devices (Mac, iPhone, iPad), but on Apple's competitor Android an app purchase is good for multiple devices. There are plenty of other sources for those charts, including many already on iReal Pro. He hadn’t done so in the classes I have taken. ScottyI wasn’t aware that Matt authorized sharing his written material to those who hadn’t taken his classes. I would also highly encourage anyone here to sign up for some on-line courses with Matt at: ![]() Matt is prolific and his choice in music is broad and tasteful. I think there are now over a thousand charts of bluegrass, jazz, fiddle tunes, roots, and rock and roll tunes arranged by Matt for mandolin. Toutes les plateformes compatibles : Android 6.0 ou version ultérieure iOS 15.0 ou version ultérieure Mac OS. The majority of these charts are based on those offered by Matt Flinner in his on-line courses and Social Isolation Jams. I've learned so much from this forum and this is just one way I'd like to offer a little payback to the greater Mandolin Cafe Community. I can see chord charts from further away, but have been using lead sheets mostly now, because it is much easier to keep track of proper timing.I don't post as much as I would like to on the MandoCafe but I thought I'd at least post a link to some iReal Pro Charts that I've posted over on the iReal Pro Forums. Using a K&M iPad holder on a mic boom on a short stand made to fit in my OnStage 2 tier Z stand, have a cable to charge it, just insert it (I don't leave it there), tighten up the holder, power on, works a treat. If you purchased iReal Pro in the iOS App Store, you can install the app on your iPhone & iPad & iPod (you cant install it on your Mac computer as it is a separate app) If you purchased iReal. Thought about a first generation 12" iPad Pro, but the 9" one works just fine when I move it a bit closer to me. There are 3 separate versions of the iReal Pro: one for iOS, one for Android and one for Mac. Should be possible to find a good used/refurbished iPad 3 (or later - need Bluetooth 4 for most of the current pedals for page turning) at a reasonable price - by far the easiest way for anyone who is already using OnSong and familiar with its use. iReal Pro on Windows PC Last Updated: 51d Windows 11: adds the ability to run Android apps installed from the Amazon Appstore (this is the link to Microsoft's information, computer requirements, install instructions, further links. Back it up to iCloud Files or Dropbox, then load the other two from the backup. The iPad 3 is quite sufficiently fast to handle the app well (I still have Module and a few other music apps on it, 32GB model, with plenty of space. The oldest is an iPad 3 (30-pin connector), which now is dedicated to use as music sheet viewer for my playing in church praise band. I have three iPads, it is loaded on all three. I've built a few songs using the text based input, but usually use PDF files, since that is what CCLI supplies. ![]() I'm using it in conjunction with CCLI and Ashampoo PDF Pro 2 (which allows very substantial editing on PDF files, even turning jpg images into PDF). They do have "console" add-in which allows viewing and adding songs from a web browser running on PC, Mac, probably Linux. According to their site, OnSong is working (somewhat slowly) on a Mac version, no mention of a PC version. ![]()
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