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Setlist Maker on my iPad2 attached to my mic stand with an iKlip. Our other guitar player was reluctant but once he got an iPad and became familiar with it and then got Setlist Maker, he's learned to love it and has no regrets.
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Long-time SetListMaker fan and user here too, also on an iPad 2, using the OnStage mic-stand holder. Mostly just for set lists but I do have lyrics on there too as I get used to them. What a killer little set-up for a soloist.
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IPad here.
I use Google Docs to edit and save my tabs. A good simple editor. DDGigBook is a great tab system, allowing set lists, sorting by song, type, author etc. Both are compatible with DropBox, so I can easily scoot stuff over front Docs to DDGigBook. It works well for my usage.
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But the MS Surface comes with 64 GIG storage. That won't even keep up with the Windows updates. The problem with most Windows and Android tablets is the small amount of storage you get with the SSB drives. 32 gig? 64gig? Pathetic. The Apple ecosystem at least has passable DAW's like Auria that can operate in that kind of environment. 2 days ago, I bought a Hybrid Toshiba Click 2. It is a detachable Windows 8.1 tablet/laptop. It cost $500. Better yet - it gives 500 Gig of storage. That's about 8x what the Surface Pro comes with at half the cost. The Toshiba has a 13 inch display. I like that. It's too big for some people though. http://www.bestbuy.com/site/toshiba-...&skuId=6129136 If you're going to make music, the bottom line with Windows tablets though I think is storage. I had an Acer Iconia that had a 32 G SSB drive. I swear, by the time I put a couple of programs on it, the space was gone. And then came the Windows updates. I loved the Iconia. But I need a serious laptop and a tablet. The Toshiba is a serious laptop. And W 8.1 is a better tablet OS than it is a laptop OS. Touch-screen is great on both the Acer and the Toshiba. For music, I don't think Android is competitive with either ioS or Win. For Office applications, I think it lags behind too.
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