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August 31st, 2008, 22:39 Posted By: wraggster
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ChorDS is a homebrew for gratteux to display tablatures format. Txt
The idea of creating the homebrew ChorDS for DS was born because we are all passionate about computers and all share the same passion, making her more and mainly, making the scratch!
We often during evenings out with friends guitar to push the song. As Jean Luc Vandamne say: "You're a star for people who love you." and we do what we like our stars to our friends: P
Unfortunately over the years, various substances ingurgitées and sleepless nights that accumulate, we have a little tendency to forget some pieces. In addition all the papers and other notes used, eventually disappearing into space.
After flared Mario and exceeded the 1001 Tetris DS parts of it had to recycle the beast and that is where the world of homebrew we opened these doors. A small force evenings between friends, we came to this idea that ChorDS ...
The idea is to have a SongBook portable with the opportunity to read free partitions found on the net. Txt but also scans partitions. Les. Txt will be editable, in order to note the agreements of a song with a virtual keyboard.
A database could be used to display agreements, through partition, a format own software.
Lots of other ideas fuse in our small heads, but not too get out, we certainly will talk a little later, if the weather and mother nature lets us go to the end of the simplest.
We hope that this homebrew will also convenient for you as it is for us. We like to believe that we are not alone Geeks gratteux ...
----- V0.2 / / Graphics & Stylus
-- ChorDS is now fully usable stylus.
-- Main Menu improved graphically.
-- Browser improved (Pagination, return parent, icons ...)
-- Tri folders & files in alphabetical order
-- Viewing the tablature on 2 screens (DualScreen).
-- Add a tab for handling the stylus.
-- Corrections of some missing
-- Changes in the pattern of controls
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