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Does anyone know of a good chord finder software for windows mobile 6.1?

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Old October 19th, 2009
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Default Does anyone know of a good chord finder software for windows mobile 6.1?

I used to use Rock Stevens Pocket Chord Find, but it doesn't want to download onto my HTC Fuze. Says it needs Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) EVB Runtime to work (which I'm also having trouble finding for WM 6.1), so I'm up for trying a new one.

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Looking for chord finder software for guitar chords.
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Smile Pocket Chord Finder and EVB runtimes at rockstevens.com

Hi Doug,

I use the Pocket Chord Finder application from rockstevens.com you're talking about.

You can download the Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) EVB Runtime from...

PocketPCFreeware : eMbedded Visual Basic Runtime Pocket PC 2003

Make sure you keep a copy of it !!! I suggest you burn it a CD along with the application you're trying to use for safe keeping.

1. Download and Install the Microsoft EVB Runtime from the above site.

2. Download and Install Pocket Chord Finder from...
rockstevens.com - Home

If you have problems installing, you can try copying the CAB file for the ARM proccessor to your mobile device. And then navigate to where you copied it with File Explorer and 'tap' it to run the CAB file.

During installation answer 'Yes' or 'Yes to all' when asked so.

NOTE: The CAB file will disappear after it has been run once. That's ok. That's how Microsoft intended CAB files work on a mobile device. That is to say, once installed it's not needed, right? Therefore wasting space on your device.

Best of luck on your furtue endevours.
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