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Published on 06/08/13 at 01:20The installation is done it without problems?
Windows 7 or XP: Quick installation and without third party software.
Have you experienced any incompatibilities?
No. TuxGuitar supports many format, so proprietary formats such as gpx.
The general configuration is easy?
Yes.
The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
The publisher's site has a very clear documentation online but in English.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
What is the configuration of your computer? (Motherboard / CPU / Ram / Disk / sound card ..)
Windows 7, i5 processor, 8 GB of ram.
The software works he correctly on this configuration?
Perfectly: no crashes, bugs or freeze.
What performance? (If quantifiable)
No worries to read music with a couple of track.
This software + hardware is stable?
Altogether.
OVERALL OPINION
How long have you use it?
About two years: I use to write all my own partitions to read, use of tabs collected on the net.
What is the particular feature you like best and least?
Plus:
- Free
- 100% functional
- All editing functions and notations as in Guitar Pro for € 60 less
- Streamlined interface thus saving time when editing
- Wide variety of instruments sounds quite credible
- Possibility to import / export twelve o'clock
The least:
- Unable to copy / paste between two different partitions
- Some keyboard shortcuts
- Few options of settings interface, keyboard shortcuts.
Have you tried many other models before buying it?
I had:
- Powertab: beautiful but very broken foot to use, which only supports the format and needs a converter to open the old file versions and sounds are very average (ptb). (Pob).
- GuitarPro which was identical to TuxGuitar for versions 3-5 and then came the gas plant version 6: heavy, rich sounds and interface levels but finally too rich to edit / write a simple tablature
How would you rate the quality / price?
Tuxguitar part of my top 5 freeware for music.
With experience, you do again this choice?
Without hesitation.
Windows 7 or XP: Quick installation and without third party software.
Have you experienced any incompatibilities?
No. TuxGuitar supports many format, so proprietary formats such as gpx.
The general configuration is easy?
Yes.
The manual is clear and sufficient? ...
The publisher's site has a very clear documentation online but in English.
SUITABILITY/PERFORMANCE
What is the configuration of your computer? (Motherboard / CPU / Ram / Disk / sound card ..)
Windows 7, i5 processor, 8 GB of ram.
The software works he correctly on this configuration?
Perfectly: no crashes, bugs or freeze.
What performance? (If quantifiable)
No worries to read music with a couple of track.
This software + hardware is stable?
Altogether.
OVERALL OPINION
How long have you use it?
About two years: I use to write all my own partitions to read, use of tabs collected on the net.
What is the particular feature you like best and least?
Plus:
- Free
- 100% functional
- All editing functions and notations as in Guitar Pro for € 60 less
- Streamlined interface thus saving time when editing
- Wide variety of instruments sounds quite credible
- Possibility to import / export twelve o'clock
The least:
- Unable to copy / paste between two different partitions
- Some keyboard shortcuts
- Few options of settings interface, keyboard shortcuts.
Have you tried many other models before buying it?
I had:
- Powertab: beautiful but very broken foot to use, which only supports the format and needs a converter to open the old file versions and sounds are very average (ptb). (Pob).
- GuitarPro which was identical to TuxGuitar for versions 3-5 and then came the gas plant version 6: heavy, rich sounds and interface levels but finally too rich to edit / write a simple tablature
How would you rate the quality / price?
Tuxguitar part of my top 5 freeware for music.
With experience, you do again this choice?
Without hesitation.