A little OT, but since this is the first post I saw about the Iphone app, let me ask a couple of questions about it.

The ad says it plays back RealTracks and RealDrums, just like the desktop app. (I would have thought a BIAB phone app would only do MIDI.)

Well, smartphones are more powerful and have more storage than ever before, but nothing approaching that of a desktop or laptop (or even netbook) computer. For instance, if one has all the RealTracks and RealDrums on a desktop computer, they take more than 100GB of space! I'm not too familiar with Iphones, but I think the largest storage capability for them is 16GB (which of course, could not all be used for BIAB). How in the world could a phone store and play RealTracks and RealDrums?

Also a suggestion for PG Music--expand your mobile app to other mobile OSes. Despite their advertising, the Iphone is not the only one. Android is very big these days, probably many more phones sold with Android, than the only one phone (Iphone) with the Iphone OS. Now there is a new Windows Mobile OS (called Windows Phone 7), and many of us are using earlier versions of Windows Mobile. (My smartphone, the HD2, fairly new, very powerful, runs Windows Mobile 6.5, the earlier version. And of course--there is also Blackberry, Symbian, and the new Palm OS.

Is the name for the mobile app Band-In-Your-Pocket, Band-In-Your-Pants, or Band-In-a-Phone? (BIYP (2 ways) or BIAP?) ;-)