Sujet : Re: Paid apps
De : dave (at) *nospam* dave123royal.com (Dave Royal)
Groupes : comp.mobile.androidDate : 02. Oct 2024, 18:18:42
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"Carlos E.R." <
robin_listas@es.invalid> Wrote in message:
On 2024-10-02 15:09, Dave Royal wrote:
Andy Burns <usenet@andyburns.uk> Wrote in message:
As google are offering me 95% off a item from the play store, has anyone
got any recommendations for paid for apps (not games/films)?
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I can't think of any I've been putting-off buying ...
David Zemsky's Sheet Music Scanner is very good ... if scanninng
sheet music is something you want to do. I think that's the most
expensive app I have.
PlayScore2 is better but costs a lot more for the good features.
I have scores I would like to scan, but they are difficult to read by
the eye. If the tool is expensive, then I'm not interested: I'm curious
about what music my ancestor wrote, but I can not play it myself.
He used this:
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It is difficult to figure out the number of extra lines, and whether it
is on a line, or below the line.
Sheet Music Scanner does not work well with hand-written
(manuscript) scores. Can you post a link to a scan or photograph
of a sample?
I don't remember how much it cost. This is a 10" tablet, btw: it
probably wouldn't be much use on a small phone.
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