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Hello again Bryan
Just went to your website to have a look at the TunePal stuff and noticed that you are also a proponent of Tai Chi.  By coincidence I also study Tai Chi, though I'm a relative beginner (we're half way through the long form so far).  The 'style' is called 'Taoist'.  If you're interested have a look at www.taoist.org.  Yes, even in the Outer Hebrides it's possible to have Tai Chi lessons.
 
Still testing TunePal....
 
Regards
Rhod
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Sent: 02 April 2004 17:27
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Subject: [abcusers] TunePal for Pocket PC

Hi there,

 

I have completed the first official (Beta) release of TunePal for the Pocket PC. TunePal is a player for ABC file that runs on the likes of the Dell Axim or the Compaq iPaq. The program has been completely rewritten in C and so it’s very fast at loading tune files and searching files. Some features it supports are:

 

Plays tunes in any major, minor, mixlodian, dorian key.

Sharps flats and naturals

Repeats

Variations

Rolls

Tuplets

Real time speed and volume adjustment

Transposing tunes.

Playing subsections of a tune

Super fast recursive searching for a tune in multiple tune files (Henrik Norbeck's tunes can be searched in about a second).

Sorting by index, title, alt title and composer

 

Now you can carry your entire tune archive around in your pocket for easy access at sessions!

 

The program is Beta standard and has not been extensively tested. I am sure there are bugs and definitely features of the ABC format it doesn’t support. Please back up your machine before you install.

 

I welcome comments and feedback. I would be especially interested in receiving files that the program will not play correctly, so that I can enhance the program.

 

You can view screen shots and find more information here:

 

http://www.bryanduggan.com/TunePal.html

 

It can be downloaded here:

 

http://www.bryanduggan.com/TunePal.cab

 

Enjoy!

 

Bryan

 

Bryan Duggan.

School of Computing,

DIT Kevin St.,

Dublin 8

 

Phone: + 353 1 4024682

Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]

Web: http://www.comp.dit.ie/bduggan 

 

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