Posts Tagged ‘development’

At last …

Wednesday, March 6th, 2013

Nearly a year ago I thought it would be a nice idea to incorporate scalable vector graphics into the site … shouldn’t take too long, I thought …

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What next?

Wednesday, March 16th, 2011

What would you like to see next on abcnotation.com?

Here are some of the possibilities:

  • A tune player with speed controls – so you can listen to the midi files slowed down or speeded up
  • A tune upload facility – so you can create your own pages and even, optionally, add tunes to the tune search
  • Links to amazon.com – so you can search for recorded versions of tunes
  • A smart-phone app that connects to the tune search – so you can access it anywhere
  • Allow comments on tune pages – so you can add notes & comments
  • Melody search – so you can find tunes by searching for a sequence of notes

Vote now, or add a comment below to make more suggestions.

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And now for something a little different

Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

The latest abc software development is … wait for it … an electronic greetings card service.

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A year of massive growth

Friday, December 31st, 2010

… at least, in terms of the number tunes available in the tune search.

Aside from the attention grabbing headline, it’s customary at this time of the year to take a look back at what developments have happened over the year, so I thought I might as well join in. Here are a few of the 2010 highlights for abcnotation.com:

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New look

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

Not content with giving the blog a makeover, I’ve just redesigned the page layout for the rest of the site.

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New abc javascript renderer

Tuesday, May 18th, 2010

In another exciting development for abc, Gregory Dyke and Paul Rosen have just released their javascript abc renderer, abcjs.

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tunepal.org

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

I’ve mostly used this blog for posting updates about the abcnotation.com website. However, I just wanted to let people know about tunepal.org, a remarkable new abc development from Bryan Duggan.

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