While I find IRP indispensable as a gigging musician, I have to say the file management, backups, and syncing have not substantially improved at all in the nearly 10 years I've been using it. If you think you will be using iReal Pro on your Android devices for a few hours a week over several years, while receiving free updates during that time, then the purchase price might not seem too high for the benefits you get.Īfter re-purchasing the IRP Amazon Android app to run on Windows 11, I discovered that I can't import my song catalog or any playlists from my iPad. BlueStacks v5 (currently in beta) (installing the variant, Android Pie OS) seems to run the new version of iReal Pro well from the reports we have had.Īfter your one-time purchase for an OS platform (iOS or Android or Mac), we update iReal Pro several times a year, each year for free, each update with new features. We have a number of users running Android emulators. Again, this would require a purchase should we decide to sell iReal Pro there. We are awaiting developments of Windows 11 which will eventually include support for Android apps through the Amazon App Store. If we did, it would be a separate purchase anyway, because we would have to develop, code, test on various Windows hardware including computers and touchscreens. two licences for the same app is too expensive.Hello, we have no plans currently to develop a Windows version sorry. I frequently see folks at jam sessions sharing charts across the jam circle/bandstand (airdrop/email) Even if you have a preference for Windows, I hope you find that the usefulness of iReal pro makes getting a compatible portable device well worth it. iRp compatible devices are inexpensively available. IReal pro and the Forums are used everywhere in the world where there's internet. While I’m sure that Windows users would enjoy having iReal pro ported to their devices, I can’t conclude that a Windows version would be either cost or time effective to develop and support. I researched current OS market share for portable devices: I can instantly use and share my charts anywhere with my smartphone or tablet. I’m excited to have thousands of transposable chord charts in my pocket along with the versatile player feature. As an avid daily iRp user myself, I think perhaps the most useful "feature" of iRp is its convenient portability.
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