If you follow the iPhone app through, it says that it is also for the iPad. It is $300 off, at least till the end of the year. Real good price. John Ross Windsor, Nova Scotia On 18-12-2011, at 10:33 PM, Gary wrote: > I don't see a Verituner app for the Ipad2, although there is one for the iphone, which would work but probably not look quite the same..but that is a good price for the Verituner! > > > On 12/18/2011 12:36 PM, John Ross wrote: >> I am looking at the iPad 2 as well. >> Right now Dave has a reduced price on the Verituner till the end of the year, from the Apple Store. >> I already use the Verituner, on a netbook, but really like the idea of a 10 hour battery life on the iPad. >> The additional cover will also be nice as it doubles as a stand. >> The only thing is, I will have to buy the new program, as it is an entirely different program than the one for a netbook, and therefore cannot be swopped over. >> No annual fee either, and free upgrades. >> So if I do buy one, I will try and sell my netbook, and the program is transferable to a new owner for $75. >> John Ross >> Windsor, Nova Scotia >> On 18-12-2011, at 2:13 PM, Joseph Rosenberg wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> I am looking into getting an ipad 2 if I can really use it for my piano business. >>> >>> I tune aurally and use a Sanderson IV at times, so the use would be more for customer lists, marketing, piano sales, technical references when working on pianos on site, etc. >>> >>> Does anyone now use an ipad, and if so, can you share your thoughts about it? >>> >>> Thanks. >>> >>> Joe Rosenberg >>> Long Island, NY >> > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <https://www.moypiano.com/ptg/pianotech.php/attachments/20111218/d08f8c3f/attachment.htm>
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