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- Version: 4.0.3, 3/12/2007 06:41AM PST
sanshao720
As a beginner in music I found this software fantastic for sketching out basic chord structures extremely quickly. Also the support and registration process gets top marks for quick and personal relpies to questions.
Excellent, Very Musical Tool 



- Version: 4.0.1, 12/3/2006 11:18AM PST
kevin.olson
SimpleChord is one of my favorite apps. It allows me to learn chords, apply them to progressions, move them around within progressions, and export them out to GarageBand for further use. The developer is great and is working on even more improvements to an already terrific Mac app. Try it!
Great "sketch tool" for composers 



- Version: 3.3.1, 6/21/2006 12:55PM PST
ed.perry
I have used SimpleChord for a year now and find it to be really valuable as a sketch tool to rough out ideas to be fully developed later in Logic Pro. First, it's rock solid; it's never crashed on me. With low machine overhead, it runs on my fairly old portable, so i can work anywhere. The user interface is simple letting me get a lot of work done quickly on developing chord progressions. I can play with some ideas, get a good idea of what I want, then go to Logic Pro to flesh out the songs.