Wow, after all the stuff about I'm a professional developer blah blah, and you now go all whiney about a company who is adding applications to their base. Despite that, this is a stand alone app, requires no complicated installs, runs well, and seems suited to the task.

I never had an apple product until I bought my wife an Ipad3 new system that just came out and I must say, after years of being involved in computers, I am impressed with the ipad, and with pgmusic's implementation of this app.

Somehow though, I'm sure you are right. It has never occurred to pgmusic that Android exists, and now that you've informed them, they are up night and day, and right on it.

I suggest you talk to someone about finding a positive now and then. They do exist. Even in Vienna. I was there and saw some. And I saw stuff elsewhere also. What a treat.

I'll see if Prince Chucky is available for a chat about your problem. He's supposed to be giving me a medal, but I gotta drop into the Hall up by yer Otterwa and pick it up myself or get it in the post. Quel drag eh?

Why don't you use that honed lyric writing thing, and wrap it in Android, get a rapid install thing, and make 99 cents a go. Most rich and famous folks sell something small thousands of times. You can even stay home and roll in the dough eh?

Hang in there. I bet dollars to dough nutso some son of a lord is going to hit it big on here. I'm just trying to be alive next week. But sneak through the middle and go the Android thing before Peter Gannon thinks of it. Nice call.
Pip Pip.
We can't write lyrics in Canucksville, we end every sentence with eh and say aboot.

Hoarse ridin' upper crusty university pros with pedigrees, degrees, and business acumen demand about 150k to start here and that's a kid with no years of experience. We are importing help for western provinces by the boatload. Check on Spruce Meadows. See if they need apps. That jumping thing is the 2nd national sport out west. Some dude named Big Ben was our #1 guy, poor Ian, I feel bad for him. Go big or go home.


John Conley
Musica est vita