EasyTune

EasyTune is a robust chromatic instrument tuner intended primarily for piano tuning. Easy, and highly accurate. EasyTune analyses the inharmonicity of the piano while you are tuning, to accomplish fast automated stretch tuning. EasyTune can also be used to tune most other instruments. You push a single button to turn off stretch tuning, and you are ready to go.
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56 votes Vote

make the programme work. unhandled exception

make the programme work. Gobbledegook in the Ts&Cs - unhandled exception
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SlySoftware, 05.04.2013
There was an error when compiling the terms and conditions. Please remember to visit the following link:http://www.slysoft.biz/EasyTuneManual.pdf
and make sure you have .net framework 3.5 sp1 and Direct X installed. If possible, contact us at admin@slysoft.biz with more information on the exception, and we will do our best to assist you.

-SlySoftware
Rob, 05.04.2013, 11:58
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20 votes Vote

64 bit

Received same error message - unhandled exception - but NOT just at beginning - but - at EVERY command from the program - big "thumbs down`` today
Thomas Roberts, 05.04.2013, 13:33
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13 votes Vote

be able to select a note and tune to that, as well as the other way around

brs, 05.04.2013, 17:43
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11 votes Vote

Add a menu and a help file. Be able to reproduce a note.

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SlySoftware, 05.04.2013
Thank you for the suggestion. There should be a basic help file included with the software already. A menu, a playback feature, and an extension allowing you to put an image of sheet music into the software, and it will play the music for you while showing what keys on the piano/keyboard you need to press to get the note being played. I want to make EasyTune and all in one solution.

The next release of EasyTune will probably be in late June, The price of EasyTune 2.0 will be $9.99
Ana, 05.04.2013, 11:05
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6 votes Vote

Suggest that you dump the .NET Framework and rebuild what it does in the code. This would make the software run on just about any mochine.

Building software on someone elses work is tricky at best. The problem is Microsoft has moved on to .NET 4. It is suppose to be backward compatible but it is not totally. So as I'm not willing to drop back to .NET 3.5 Your software doesn't work...
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SlySoftware, 05.04.2013
You don't have to drop down. You can have multiple versions of the .Net Framework installed at one time. We are in the process of completely revamping both the GUI, as well as adding tons of new features.
RayJones, 05.04.2013, 22:56
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