Asaph
Version: 0.5.5 ||
Release Date: 2006-08-04 ||
License: Freeware
Developer: Daniel Azuma
Asaph is a worship leader's dream. It helps create, store, organize, and transpose your chord charts. It is capable of storing multiple versions of songs with multiple different keys. It can print, export to plain text (for emailing), and much more. A great way to make sure everybody on the worship team is on the same page.
See website for Windows and Linux versions.
Tags: crossplatform , organize , music




4 Opinions:
I love this app. I use it all the time. Great tracking of my chord charts, and they export as plain text for emailing.
0_1: It really doesn't matter. It's just marketed towards Christians. The only reference is in the help files.
Is this really only for chrisitians or can atheist/jewish/muslims use it as well?
as moofthestoof said, its billed as a christian resource, but just about anybody that needs lyric and chord sheets could make good use of this. Its fairly easy to input information, and even easier to transpose.
The author doesn't specify, but this has specific references to the Christian religion as well as an example database of Christian songs. Though I don't see why other religions or even the non-religious couldn't use it for any number of gatherings, rallies or protests, as well. Nice little app.