Mac Users: It's Fretlight Time
Today we’ve delivered on one of the most requested additions to our software line-up: M-Player for Macintosh. Now Mac users have a full-featured application to light up songs on the Fretlight guitar. M-Player for Macintosh comes complete with seven popular MIDI demo songs, with hundreds of popular songs available individually or in bundles on the Fretlight Store.
A free, two week trial is available on the Fretlight website. Mac users can download it today.


Hey guys,
Just dropping you a quick note to let you know that I gave you a plug on our blog. Glad to see you are still crankin' out the fretlights!
Dan
www.guitargearheads.com
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Pay for a version on the Mac...are you serious! The Mac is the preferred platform for musicians and you are not going to embrace that?!
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Um, the PC version isn't free, so why would the Mac version be?
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You guys *really* need to release an sdk
and allow the programming community to
make some better software.
The majority of your products are very
sub-standard and clunky from a programming standpoint.
I know several friends that would have
bought a fretlight if they were not limited
to your software only.
How far would Gibson or Fender be if they
limited learning to just their own products? Not very.
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So there is only one paid app for the Mac. Agreed open this up to the community and let the wizard work their magic on new apps.
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But what about a lesson player for native Mac?
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Hi guys!
You can get a free mobile phone guitar tuner that actually tunes your guitar by listening to the notes played! check this out:
http://www.yourinfocentral.com/mobileguitartuner
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I agree, an SDK is really needed at this point.
I've requested one... and through me several other developers have become aware of the Fretlight and requested an SDK to add Fretlight compatibility to their already successful products.
To my knowledge no one has even heard back .... seems a shame to me.
Lee
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Well, I tried the Mac M Player on OS10.5.3 (on a Mac Book Pro) ... and it didn't work at all with the Demo songs.
(the test LED lights worked and the Guitar was recognized...)
So I'm staying with Parallels 3 and XP sp2 which runs all the software great (I like Improviser best)! Just don't feel like more troubleshooting!
Lee
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I'm having the same problem. None of the demo songs work. However, I can also get the test lights to work. Seems like there is something wrong with the software
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