Monthly Archives: October 2016

Chordious 2.0.1 now available

It’s been just over a week since I released Chordious 2.0, and already I have the first minor update! The primary purpose of this release is to unblock all of the users in countries that use commas instead of periods

Tagged with:
Posted in Releases

Chordious 2 Installation and Quickstart tutorials now available

As promised, I’ve begun recording video tutorials on how to use Chordious 2.0. First up is a basic tutorial for getting the app installed: After that, we have a basic tutorial on the quickest way to get started with Chordious,

Tagged with: ,
Posted in Tutorials

Chordious 2.0 now available

Yes, it’s finally here. Three and a half years since I first got this crazy idea of writing an app to generate chord diagrams, two years since I finished Chordious 1.0 and I decided to rebuild Chordious from scratch, and

Tagged with:
Posted in Releases

Chordious 2 is almost here

It’s been a while since I posted last, and a lot of work has gone into Chordious’ style editor in that time. So today, I thought I’d give a quick update, and I’m proud to say that all of the

Tagged with: ,
Posted in Dev News