Originally Posted by Gordon Scott
There are a number of applications that do BIAB-like things, but I think none do all the things BIAB does.

Ones I use sometimes are iRealPro, JJazzLab and Impro-Visor. I'm pretty confident there are others. These three are all intended for practice and/or learning, rather than also doing smarter things. There are pros and cons.
Thanks Gordon, I am unfamiliar with the programs you list.
Just for grins I searched on JJazzLab and lo and behold the same guy did a mini review.

You're also confirming my "king of the mountain" sentiment when you say ". . . but I think none do all the things BIAB does".
I'm even more convinced that we've hitched our wagons to the best tractor smile
My main concern is that PGMusic stays at least 3 steps ahead of their rivals. The future is sure to bring increased competitive pressures.



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