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Looking for an app
Donald Roberts
2018-11-07 23:41:56 UTC
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I don't know whether it was on this list or another. But recently, someone mentioned the availability of at least one app, perhaps more, which could be used in situations to read words which were projected on a screen. For example, many churches no longer use books; rather, they project the words to be sung on a large screen.

If I misunderstood this, I certainly apologize. However, if indeed there is such a thing, please tell me the name of the app.

Thanks.

Don Roberts
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'Candie Stiles' via VIPhone
2018-11-08 00:26:47 UTC
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You could try seeing AI. I think this will work.

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Post by Donald Roberts
I don't know whether it was on this list or another. But recently, someone mentioned the availability of at least one app, perhaps more, which could be used in situations to read words which were projected on a screen. For example, many churches no longer use books; rather, they project the words to be sung on a large screen.
If I misunderstood this, I certainly apologize. However, if indeed there is such a thing, please tell me the name of the app.
Thanks.
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'Bill Gallik' via VIPhone
2018-11-08 00:39:51 UTC
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Hi Donald,

Wouldn’t it be more effective to ask the Hymn Director in your church to give you a list of the hymns that will be used during a given service. Then search the Internet or whatever source you might prefer for the words to each hymn? Then you could simply have VoiceOver read the words to you through a headphone during services!

I would think trying to focus on a screen with the words being flashed up and trying to follow in real time might turn out to be quite onerous.

Good Luck!

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On Nov 7, 2018, at 5:41 PM, Donald Roberts <***@gmail.com> wrote:

I don't know whether it was on this list or another. But recently, someone mentioned the availability of at least one app, perhaps more, which could be used in situations to read words which were projected on a screen. For example, many churches no longer use books; rather, they project the words to be sung on a large screen.

If I misunderstood this, I certainly apologize. However, if indeed there is such a thing, please tell me the name of the app.

Thanks.

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2018-11-08 00:52:49 UTC
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I agree with one poster who said to just get with your music director and get the hymn numbers, titles, and perhaps the first line of each hymn so you can google. Having the first line as well as the title, or, the music and text authors, will give you a better shot at finding them. I did this for our Easter service. I corresponded with the music director via e-mail to verify that We were talking about the same hymns.



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I don't know whether it was on this list or another. But recently, someone mentioned the availability of at least one app, perhaps more, which could be used in situations to read words which were projected on a screen. For example, many churches no longer use books; rather, they project the words to be sung on a large screen.



If I misunderstood this, I certainly apologize. However, if indeed there is such a thing, please tell me the name of the app.



Thanks.



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