I use annotations to finger music, make changes or corrections to the music. If 
the score is one that I have created using Sibelius, Fronimo, Finale, or 
Fandango, I can then do the changes I noted in forScore in the original, update 
the score in forScore, and then verify that I got all the changes (erasing the 
annotaitons as I go).

Since I do a lot of editing in score editors I find the ability for the score 
viewer to allow updates which preserve the annotations very helpful.

Anyway, just my two cents worth.

David

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
<[email protected]> On Behalf Of Sean Smith
Sent: Sunday, January 5, 2020 2:22 PM
To: lute <[email protected]>
Subject: [LUTE] Re: Android OS software

   Thanks, I'm not sure I want it to save every annotation, especially
   depending on how much I change the music text ... so I'm not sure how
   much of this feature I want or need. But it's useful to know how much
   is available to the user in this or that format.
   s

   On Sun, Jan 5, 2020 at 2:09 PM David Smith <[1][email protected]>
   wrote:

     The nice thing about forScore on an iPad is that the annotations are
     saved when a PDF is updated. Most PDF readers do not have this
     support. Unfortunately it only runs on an iPad.
     I would hope that MobileSheets does nothing like this as well.
     David
     -----Original Message-----
     From: [2][email protected]
     <[3][email protected]> On Behalf Of Sean Smith
     Sent: Sunday, January 5, 2020 1:56 PM
     To: lute <[4][email protected]>
     Subject: [LUTE] Re: Android OS software
        Interesting thread.
        I also bought a tablet (Surface 5) for tablet/tab/music stand. I
     chose
        the Windows environment so I could read and edit Fronimo and have
     it
        all contained in one box. Unfortunately I can't turn pages in
     Fronimo's
        Print Preview with my home-made-foot-page turner so will invest
     in a
        proper foot control. Realistically I don't expect that to change
     but
        would appreciate a better thought out design than what I came up
     with
        and hope for the best.    [rant: why are they so pricey? They're
     just
        wireless keyboards w/ two big buttons! :end rant]
        But I can't add notes with a stylus until I print to PDF. Then
     those
        notes are erased if I edit the original and "reprint" --but
     that's not
        unlike a hard copy.
        Danny, others using the Android: Are you reading from PDFs on
     your
        tablets?
        Sean
        On Sun, Jan 5, 2020 at 12:40 PM tribioli
     <[1][5][email protected]>
        wrote:
             I've got a reconditioned Surface 4 that I use with
     MobileSheet. I
          use
             it for singing so I wanted a light emitting device to cope
     with
          dark
             environments too, like some churches. E-ink devices are
     probably
          better
             when there is enough light
             Francesco
             -------- Messaggio originale --------
             Da: David van Ooijen <[2][6][email protected]>
             Data: 05/01/20 21:31 (GMT+01:00)
             A: lutelist Net <[3][7][email protected]>
             Oggetto: [LUTE] Re: Android OS software
                Thanks Dan, I saw that video too. Also saw the Gvido
     (double
          A4).
             Too
                bad that one doesn't survive in the real life reviews.
     There's
          an
                Italian company that makes A4 size e-ink readers you can
          connect
             into
                double A4. Also tempting.
                Let us know your experiences    with the Max3
                David
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                On Sun, 5 Jan 2020 at 21:17, Daniel Shoskes
             <[3][6][10][email protected]>
                wrote:
                I ended up getting the Boox Max 3

     [4][7][11]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Q6wgf4WWS3o&feature=emb_lo
     go
                Tutorial by a pianist for the Boox Max 2
                [5][8][12]https://youtu.be/U2jBA3lVXWI
                Happy to send you photos of how music looks on it (both
          computer
                generated and scanned MS) if you are interested.Very
     clear.
          Surface
                actually feels like paper. This version works with finger
          touch and
                with a stylus. Pairs with bluetooth pedals for page
     turns.
                Danny
                On Jan 5, 2020, at 3:01 PM, David van Ooijen
                <[6][9][13][email protected]> wrote:
                   Hi Dan
                   Can we ask what device you have? I've been looking at
     e-ink
          sheet
                music
                   readers lately, but I couldn't make my mind up.
                   David
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                   [1][7][10][14][email protected]
                   [2][8][11][15]https://davidvanooijen.wordpress.com
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                   On Sun, 5 Jan 2020 at 20:56, Daniel Shoskes
                <[3][9][12][16][email protected]>
                   wrote:
                       This is the year I've committed to reducing paper
          clutter
                throughout
                       the house so I've finally bought a dedicated
     tablet for
          music
                       storage and performance. I got a 13.3 inch E ink
          display
             which
                is
                       friendly to my aging eyes and can fit a lot of
     music on
          1
             page.
                It
                       is however the first device I have owned that runs
          Android
             (9.0)
                       rather than iOS. Settled on MobileSheetsPro for
     sheet
          music
                       management which has a dedicated E ink version
     (but no
          Mac or
                iOS
                       equivalent).
                       Would be interested to hear from anyone who uses
          Android
                software
                       for lute music purposes on a tablet. Any valuable
          programs
             out
                       there?
                       Thanks
                       Danny
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