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New Release 1.4.8
New release 1.4.7
New release 1.4.6 – this one brings quite a bit of new stuff!
Please update LivePrompter 2 to latest version
A quick heads-up to all users: if you haven’t updated LivePrompter 2 in a while, I highly recommend you to this now / in the next couple of days. The most current version is 1.4.5 across all platforms – best update your LivePrompter 2 installation now! Here is why: for the upcoming version 1.4.6, which...
New release 1.4.5
Release 1.4.5 is starting to roll out across platforms. I’ve made some changes to automatic synchronization on startup: you can now choose how LivePrompter will sync, and there is an option to automatically close the sync page after a successful sync. There are some more keys available for keyboard control, e.g. ESC or Pg-Up, Pg-Down....
Sync problems with build 1.4.2
Apologies to those of you who are having problems with Dropbox sync with the recent version 1.4.2! I made changes in how LivePrompter checks if the Dropbox is actually available. Unfortunately that change caused some problems in cases where there weren’t any files, only folders at the root of the Dropbox folder. In that case,...
LivePrompter 2 – A Prompter To Rule Them All…
OK, it’s finally done – LivePrompter goes multi-platform! With the recent approval of the iOS version in the Apple App Store, the new and shiny version of LivePrompter is now available for the four main platforms: Android, iOS, macOS and Windows! With this, I’ve also changed its name – I officially call it LivePrompter 2...
New “classic” release v 1.107
I have just uploaded the latest release of the “classic” Windows version. It also contains the new functionality of the mobile version that allows you to use bar numbers instead of d_time tags. First, it’s easier to count bars than to time your songs with a stopwatch, and second, it makes it super-easy to change...
New mobile release v1.3.3
I have just uploaded a new release to Google Play. This one contains a nice new feature to define your scroll timing: instead of using absolute times using d_time, you can now use bar numbers to define timing for your song sections. First, it’s easier to count bars than to time your songs with a...