August 31, 2020
We currently use a custom program on a windows PC with multiple screens on stage. Would love to use Music stand instead.
December 23, 2021
We recently launched the web version of Music Stand, so you can pull it up from any desktop browser. Just go to the Planning site, open a service, and look for the Music Stand tab.
June 6, 2022
The web version is nice to have a quick look at the sheet, but is far from having the features that made me interested in Music Stand in the first place. Synchronizing with other devices, adding notes, transposing on the fly, all those features are available on mobile devices only.
June 6, 2022
Hi Benjamin- connecting to other devices, instant transpositions, and annotations are all available on the web version.
June 6, 2022
I'm sorry, I mistook the chord view in the Songs Tab of the planning tool for this.
Thank you for the clarification; with this my only criticism is, that this feature is kind of hard to find.
November 5, 2022
The web version of the app is great, but it's not linked to from the main Music Stand webpage (worshiptools.com/en-us/music-stand), which makes it hard to find.
November 7, 2022
The web version is exclusively accessible within the Planning web app:
https://www.worshiptools.com/en-us/docs/108-ms-web
August 5, 2024
You can install an Android emulator called Bluestacks in Windows, then install Music Stand inside it. It works on my Lenovo Yoga.
If you're using a pedal to switch pages (e.g.: Donner) just set it up as usual on the Windows PC, not in the emulator and it will still work with Music Stand inside of Bluestacks.