Existing users, log in.  New users, create a free account.  Lost password?

Mac OS X  |  Business / Productivity  |  Planning / Project Management  |  WorshipLeader  |  It's Not Great...

WorshipLeader

WorshipLeader

organize church worship teams & meetings

Version:  5.0

   [ Views: 559 ]

It's Not Great...

Feedback Type:  Review

Contributed by: PreacherManDraw Thursday, March 04 2004 @ 11:28 AM PST

Product Platform: MacOSX

Used Product For: Less than a month

Recommend Product: NO

I can see that this program is a labor of love for the author, but it is riddled with issues. After only five minutes with the application, I make the following comments:
Problems:
- "Auto bakup ON" and "Load bakup" buttons: "Backup" is misspelled.
- The buttons P, S, R, C, M communicate NOTHING. How about words or icons?
- There is something SERIOUSLY wrong with the e-mail field.
- Of the 125 songs included in the program, many VIOLATE US COPYRIGHT LAW. They cannot be freely distributed. To be legal, the author must delete all but the public domain songs.
- In Calendar view, the "Deletet Month" and Deletet Year" buttons have misspelled "Delete".
Suggestions:
- Should have three members phone fields for work, home, and mobile.
- "Exit" is not a good indicator for going back to the main screen. It looks like you're quitting the application.
- This program has a LONG way to go before it is usable to the average Worship Leader.   
Overall Rating:

Ease of Use:

Features:

Quality / Stability:

2 of 3 users found this helpful.

Rate this Review

Was this Review helpful? Yes | No

Comments

1 comments |

It's Not Great... - Stewart01

The author is probably from the UK judging by the url of the home page for this.

If its illegal in your country due to your copyright then don't use it - simple. the author probably does not have time to go around checking each song's copyright status in every country on this planet and then customising the software appropriately, and yes, that includes the 'us'. If its legal in the UK and Europe then thats good enough.

Reply to This

Thursday, October 28 2004 @ 04:21 PM PDT