

The main reason would be to keep the portability of the apps while gaining the I/O's of the PC or Mac. What we really need is a PC or Mac capable of efficiently running iOS and Android apps. With the recent introduction of Windows 10 and lack of support for XP, Vista, and Windows 7 they are probably not sure which ones to dedicate the coding time to. I'm sure the deciding factor will be based on which platforms. I know that is not common for other tablets, primarily the Samsung Galaxies, and maybe I just happened to get a gem but it is worth checking on.Īlot of people have been asking for the PC version of the app I can't see them not porting it soon especially with the speed of current PC's. And I do mean hours, like 8 to 10 hours at a time. The screen stays on constantly "sleep mode is disabled during connection", yet I can spend hours practicing, even using the music library continually and I have never used more than 25% of the battery. Once connected I never lose a connection. I don't mind constructing a tone from scratch with my guitar around my neck but having to do multiples can be a pain.Ībout the table battery. Then once home with the FX100 I could tweak the tones. I say that because there have been times at work when I've had down time and could be constructing basic presets and populating banks. Like starting with personal templates and constructing common banks so that you only have to do minor tweaking once connected. I can see a world of possibilities though. A version ported to PC or Mac would be great but since my PC is "old" I don't currently have a use for it.
