Offline functionality
Perhaps using Adobe Air offline functionality for saving songs to desktop for playback and practice later.
A feature for paying users of course.
11 comments
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Superlevani
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you can go to developer tools (with Chrome) and find gp4 file, download and open it with guitar pro, but Songsterr Player is miles better.
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jtee
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I often play guitar where i have no internet connection. Would be awesome to just save the tabs right in the iPhone app.
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zeth
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I would really like offline usability as well. I'm a paid plus user and travel without wifi. Thanks
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bmp999
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I'm fairly new to Songsterr (a paid member on PC and iPhone - yeah I paid both)... great app! Lot of work has gone into it I can see. Lots of suggestions in here that can keep you busy forever. I know not all feasible or worth the effort.
My dream would be to take you to the cottage, no internet out there in the middle of no where (no cell coverage either). Looking for some way to save the page so can use interactively off the net. No place like away from it all to work on songs. Just the lake, the wildlife and a guitar... did I mention to say I wanted to bring the laptop too now that I discovered Songsterr?
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Deom
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You need and interface to Guitar Pro 6 with Fretkight ability.
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Adula
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Android App please
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wesleyjames
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Yes it would be great to use my paid for Songster offline.I have guitar pro 6 and quite honestly between the two programs both offer differant versions of tab but Guitar pro6 has actually not had alot of songs i have searched for. For simplicity of practicing my bass i choose Songsterr but would like to use it offline. I paid for it. Sometimes the download takes a while to load and heck by then I want to play something else. Make my Songster Favorites available to me 24/7 offline and life would be perfect.
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Daede
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Personally, if there were an option to use the songsterr flash app offline, I would even be willing to pay *extra* for it. We play in the neighbor's garage, and my wifi ALMOST reaches... The ability to take my tabs over there on my netbook would eliminate wasting paper and ink on a daily basis. This would be good.
Chuck, I don't have guitar pro, nor can I afford the $60 for it. If you know of a free tab reader that can read and display GP files, that would be spiffy. If you know of one that would allow me to CORRECT incorrect tabs to be re-uploaded here, that would be even better. While I think this site is awesome, I've noticed something to the tune of 20% of the tabs I hit are *VERY*VERY* wrong. I'll actually be posting a suggestion here, soon, about allowing multiple versions of tabs, and letting the user choose which one he wants to use.
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Earl commented
Maybe this could be a revenue generator? Instead of as a "perk" for paying, have a separate app to handle offline practice?
Or maybe a "Save this tab as..." option so we could export for our favorite tab/practice tool?
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Chuk
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They already can be downloaded. Just go to a song, click Fix Tab And there will be a link to the guitar pro file.
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Adminstorm
(Admin, songsterr)
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Nice. Is anyone offline these days? Could eliminate load times though but I don't know how feasible this is.