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Old 05-28-2014, 03:03 PM   #9
cybmole
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Originally Posted by mikeayers View Post
have you looked at tabledit? http://http://www.tabledit.com/
It is an editor and midi player for tabs, but I think it has some organization ability....
even if it doesn't you should still look at it. its editor and player are great

sorry , but we have have different definitions of "great"

that (ancient) program has about 5% of the functionality of guitar pro - which is why your choice is free, mine is ~60 euro

FYI there is another abandoned freeware project called guitartux, which can read & displayguitarpro files. It is tediously slow to install & open ( written entirely in java ) but check it out & open some proper full band guitar-pro scores if only to see what you are missing

even the almost as ancient free powertab editor has 10x the functionality of tabledit. but that's 10+years old, i'ts a miracle it still sort-of works in windows 7,; its only a matter of time before a future version of windows totally refuses to run it. ( 16 bit code, I think) .

still, we digress. I'll drop a line to Santa asking for a Guitar Pro metadata calibre plug-in for xmas

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