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Minim to Integrate with SimpleChord

Saturday, September 1st, 2007

The upcoming version 1.2 of mCubed Software’s music management app Minim is going to integrate with SimpleChord to import your chord progressions.
Take a look at this blog entry from the developer to learn more.

Dual release: SimpleChord 4.1 and Otis 1.0.1

Tuesday, April 17th, 2007

There are two new updates today:
SimpleChord version 4.1 adds augmented 7th chords.
Otis version 1.0.1 fixes a bug with the high scores as well as some minor interface glitches.

SimpleChord on MacZOT

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

SimpleChord is available for $6 on MacZOT for January 23. Check it out while it lasts!

SimpleChord 4.0.2

Tuesday, January 23rd, 2007

SimpleChord 4.0.2 fixes a bug where GarageBand refused to import MIDI files exported with SimpleChord. This is a free upgrade for all users, as always, and is available here.

SimpleChord 4.0.1: Now Universal!

Wednesday, December 27th, 2006

Wonder Warp Software has released version 4.0.1 of SimpleChord, the powerful chord reference and song-sketching tool for Mac OS X. The release adds native compatability for Intel Macs and minor interface refinements. It is a free upgrade, recommended for all users.
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20% off SimpleChord with MacSanta

Wednesday, December 20th, 2006

From now until December 25th, you can get 20% off any purchase of SimpleChord by using the coupon code MACSANTA when you checkout. What’s MacSanta? Go to MacSanta.com to find out, and to see what other Mac developers are participating in this promotion.

SimpleChord in the News

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

Here are a few recent media mentions:

Macworld Italy will be including SimpleChord on its CD in this month’s issue.
iCreate Magazine (based in the UK) will also be including SimpleChord on its CD.
Lastly, Scott Stevenson gave a brief mention to SimpleChord, noting it has a “solid Mac OS X interface.”

“Goodbye Yellow Brick Road” Progression

Wednesday, August 16th, 2006

SimpleChord user Eric Lovat, who sequenced the “12-Bar Blues” and “Let it Be” progressions that come with the application, has created an awesome transcription of Elton John’s “Goodbye Yellow Brick Road.”
Click here to download.