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27Sep/099

Tab Toolkit – Review

Tab Toolkit

Tab Toolkit

Tab Toolkit is brought to you by the same company that gave us Guitar Toolkit (see previous review).

It is an all in one solution for reading tabs on the go or if you do not have access to a computer and costs £5.99 on the app store.

First impressions are that it is well presented and intuitive, no need for a help file here to show you where to go.

It is compatible with:

* Guitar Pro

* Power Tab

* Plain Text

* PDF

So it covers pretty much all bases.

Song List

Song List

The main song list page lets you see all of the tabs that you have on your phone, it organises by Artist or Song.

Well laid out and easy to read.

Clicking on one of the tabs then takes you into the main area of the program, here you can view the tab in the given format e.g. guitar pro, text etc.

Main Tab Area

Main Tab Area

You can see from the picture (Main Tab Area) that it looks just as you would expect in guitar pro, you can also turn your iPhone sideways for full landscape.  This works really well and through the settings menu you can change the tempo and configure the metronome.

This works so well I would fully expect to replace using the screen with this, easier to have by your side and easy to read.  It even shows the fretboard so that you can see the notes more visually.  The sound is also just as you would expect from Guitar Pro.

You can select the different instruments using the guitar icon in the bottom left hand corner, this shows all available for the your chosen track.

Downloading Tab

Downloading Tab

One of my favourite features of this software is its ability to download tab as you go without having to take it from a PC.  There are two options for getting tab onto the program:

1. Copy from a computer using a browser (type in a given IP address)

2. Use the 'Download Tab' option and it brings up Google.  You can then navigate to any of the various tab websites to get one of the supported file types.  If you are on a text only page, a message pops up and allows you to download this also.  You are then asked to enter the Artist and Song name so that it can be added to your song list, I found this to be good but would be nice to auto-fill once I had entered the first few letters.

Overall

Tab Toolkit is another must have for iPhone owning guitar players, I can see it being invaluable when gigging / rehearsing.  How many other people carry around a folder of paper, I know I do.

There are a few improvements (already mentioned auto-fill) but also the google search once you have a page displayed seemed a little unpredictable but it certainly doesn't detract from making this one of the best applications available.

G | H rating 4.5/5

   

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