View, print and listen to PowerTabs on your Mac
TabView makes it possible to view and print PowerTab tablatures with your Mac.
PowerTab is a well-known and widely adopted tablature editor for Windows systems. You can easily find thousands of song transcriptions in this format on the net.
With TabView you can also export your tabs in MIDI format, or follow the playback on screen to help your learning process.
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Version 2.0 |
MacOS X Intel |
(App) |
Sep 12, 2011 |
- Added support for full screen on Lion.
- Added a new side-by-side view which automatically kicks in when the document window is enlarged enough to fit two pages in width. It's ideal for those using HD resolutions (ie. latest iMacs or Mac Book Pro's).
- Improved rendering performances in some cases.
- Updated the Apple Remote code to work with Lion too.
- Added 64-bit support.
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Version 1.39 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Jun 21, 2011 |
Added zoom control at the bottom of the tablature window.
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Version 1.38 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
May 31, 2011 |
This version contains only some minor bugfixes. Oh, and a revamped icon
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Version 1.37 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Dec 14, 2010 |
The play rate slider in the toolbar shows the scaling factor too. Also, it's possible to click on the percentage to edit the value manually.
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Version 1.36 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Oct 12, 2010 |
- Print has been tweaked to exploit the full printable area (less white margin).
- Improved rendering of floating texts.
- Improved rendering of hammer-on/pull-off ties.
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Version 1.35 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Jul 7, 2010 |
Implemented support for tabs containing Unicode texts.
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Version 1.34 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Apr 27, 2010 |
This release improves the rendering of tie arcs in the standard notation so that they never overlap.
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Version 1.33 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Mar 9, 2010 |
Standard notation: use the same algorithm implemented in Tablatures to decide the direction of note flags.
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Version 1.32 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Jan 31, 2010 |
Improved the stability during MIDI playback
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Version 1.31 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Nov 23, 2009 |
A Preferences window has been added. You can now choose which score to see by default (if empty, TabView will display the other one anyway) and which score to mute by default.
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Version 1.30 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Oct 29, 2009 |
MIDI playback: the tempo slider can be used to speed the song up too (up to 2x faster than the tempo set in the document).
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Version 1.29 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Jul 16, 2009 |
# When Metronome Intro was enabled, the bass score was active and you choose to start playing from a bar that didn't exist in the guitar score (because it was shorter than the bass one), a crash occurred. Fixed.
# MIDI playback: fixed a crash that occurred with scores incorrectly containing Guitar In symbols for non-defined guitars.
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Version 1.28 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Jun 30, 2009 |
This version fixes a race condition that could trigger a crash if you changed Display Mode while playing a tab.
Also, as it happened with our other products, support for Mac OS X 10.3 has been dropped, thus allowing to clean the code up a bit by removing workaround for 10.3 bugs.
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Version 1.27 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Jun 9, 2009 |
This version fixes a possible crash that happened with some tablatures when trying to play them or convert them to MIDI files.
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Version 1.26 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Mar 25, 2009 |
# Rhythm slash: fixed a rendering bug involving beamings of 16th notes.
# Display an error dialog in case the required system fonts cannot be opened.
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Version 1.25 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Jan 23, 2009 |
MIDI playback: added a "Play Selection" function. It will play the selected part and then stop, so you can repeat it with your guitar. A "Play Selection" button is available among those that can be added to the toolbar.
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Version 1.20 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
May 22, 2008 |
This version fixes a problem that sometimes caused the "Play from selection" function to work incorrectly in presence of repeated sections.
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Version 1.19 |
MacOS X UB |
(App) |
Mar 19, 2008 |
* Updated the Apple Remote functions to support Leopard.
* Added a couple of keyboard shortcuts to control MIDI playback: the spacebar will start or stop the playback from the start, while the return key will loop the current selection.