The newest iPhone 5 and iPod touch include a beautiful 16 by 9 screen which is 176 rows of pixels taller than that of their predecessors. At first glance this might not seem like much of a big deal. An extra row of icons on the home screen, a few extra emails in your email [...]
Setlists has just hit another milestone with the release of version 1.2. This update adds support for the iPhone and iPod touch, making Setlists accessible to millions more devices worldwide. And since the app is universal, those who have bought or buy Setlists for their iPads get this extra compatibility for free. So if your [...]
The iPad is a much better device to take to the stage than a conventional laptop. It’s smaller and lighter than any laptop. It has no hinge to worry about. Its battery lasts long enough that you’d never have to worry about bringing a power cord. There’s no keyboard to spill liquids into accidentally. With [...]
I play guitar and/or bass when I’m on stage, so I knew right away that Setlists was going to need some sort of hands-free control. Very early in the design process, we planned support for the AirTurn as a key feature for version 1. AirTurn BT–105 with Pedalboard We have a good relationship with the folks [...]
If you’re in a band with a huge repertoire, you need robust and simple songbook management from your lyric prompter. We had added groups and manual sorting to our Teleprompt+ app, but we quickly suspected that for Setlists we needed a very different approach to file management. Singers would need to handle many more files [...]