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You got to be kidding? - Version: 1.11, 4/20/2007 07:01PM PST
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hi_im_axl_rose
15 Euros for just a viewer? Maybe if it were the actual editor, with all of the bugs in the PC editor fixed. Seriously, who is honestly going to pay for something that is free on a PC? speaking of which, isn't it usually the other way around? The stuff that costs money on PC more often is free on Mac/linux
Simon, you can do better! 



- Version: 1.11, 4/18/2007 01:13AM PST
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poorPTuser
It displays Power Tabs just fine. However, playback is severely quirky, especially when handling upper/lower division notes. For such a bare-bones app, it is not worth 15 euros. It's barely worth it for free.
My wish: develop a full-fledged Power Tab Editor for OS X. Then I'd gladly pay $50 USD for it!
My wish: develop a full-fledged Power Tab Editor for OS X. Then I'd gladly pay $50 USD for it!
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- Simon, you can do better!
Excellent product! 



- Version: 1.11, 4/6/2007 11:35PM PST
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stratman351
It does exactly what it says does. It runs flawlessly on both my MacBook Pro and PowerMac Dual G5 under OS X 10.4.9. I've downloaded, opened, played and printed over a 100 PowerTab's at this point with not a single problem.