TabView 1.18

TabView 1.18 has been released.

This version axes a couple of bugs:

  • Fixed a print problem that happened on Leopard when the print dialog was showing the page thumbnail.
  • MIDI export created unreadable files on several OS X versions due to a bug in a system function*. A different way to perform the same operation has been implemented in order to work around the problem.

*namely MusicSequenceSaveSMFData(). I do hope they’ll fix it for good one day…

TabView 1.17

TabView 1.17 has been released.

The changelog for this version derives from the feedback received on Tablatures:

  • Fixed the way accidentals are rendered.
  • When opening a document, if the guitar score is totally empty, the bass score will be automatically displayed.
  • Bar numbers at the beginning of the system take multibar rests into account.

TabView 1.15

TabView 1.15 is now available.

This version includes a couple of rendering fixes, and two new features.

You can now decide whether to view tabs in the normal way (that is, as in the previous releases), to view only the tablature staff or to view only the standard notation.

Also, TabView now includes a Spotlight plugin which allows you to search through your tabs collection more easily.

TabView 1.14

Here’s a new version of TabView.

Guitar Setup panel - click to enlargeIt’s now possible to see the details of the guitars defined in the tab using the new Guitar Setup panel: for every guitar you can see the description, the tuning and the capo to use (if any). You can also click on the string buttons to tune your guitar.

Also, MIDI playback has been improved to handle capo’s and tuning offset just like PowerTabEditor does on Windows.