No I don't have anything special, just PalmABC. It's not the most
user-friendly programs, and some of the things it can't do (like double
quavers, which come out as crochets) have to be dealt with by putting a
tiny rest in between, but I manage. 

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Karl Dallas
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Subject: [abcusers] abc on Palm units (was music copyrights)

Karl Dallas wrote:

 >As an interesting sidelight, I use ABC primarily as a
 >composition tool on my Palm-compatible Treo PDA.

I have a Palm unit, and I have PalmABC for playing abc files
and abcViewer for viewing them. Both are cumbersome enough
that I would have great difficulty using the Palm with this
software for anything other than carrying simple tunes around
for novelty or memory aid purposes.

Are you using software I don't know about? If you're only using
the above, how are you finding it?

Thanks.

David Barnert
Albany NY
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