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Hymnals. Ratings and Reviews

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50 Ratings
  • Jenny back up, 19.09.2016
    VIRUS
    NULL NULL NULL! FIX THIS PLZ.
  • Masterwoman, 23.07.2016
    Newer bugs
    This app was running great until the last update in July 2016. Now y cannot search for a song, because it closes the application. So y need to fix. Show more
  • Pawpaw CM, 05.04.2016
    Hymnal purchases not loading
    This is fixed now, and very quickly after the problem was discovered. It was an Apple issue. Works great!
  • Ktretardson, 04.04.2016
    Staff Singer
    This is infinitely better than holding a 10 lbs. hymnal. Thank you for creating this option!
  • vi of NorthernCalif., 29.01.2015
    Selling App. w pull-down touch-to-order expensive versions
    There is a purchase listing of expensive versions available without sign-in to anyone using this App. the pull-down area is usually used to find a hymn-list from the pull-down menu. EXPENSIVE VERSIONS usually not available within an App. Show more
  • beensaved, 08.09.2014
    Nice in theory...
    I purchased a $25 hymnal, but it won't download to my device. Error after error. It's incredibly ironic that when I tap on the "visit our help site!" link, nothing happens. Ridiculous. Show more
  • MaChickie, 10.08.2014
    Good concept
    The jury is still put on this app. I purchased the Gather 3 Guitar hymnal - instead of purchasing the spiral bound or loose leaf editions. Many hymns are more than one page, the app displays only one page and there is no way to play guitar & flip pages on an iPad. I had thought I would be able to print from the app and I would do what I have done for years - spread the pages out on my music stand; sadly, no, this is not possible, there is no printing ability. If GIA, does not allow printing from the app, I would suggest an autoplay feature, perhaps even incorporating a metronome so the musician can set the tempo. However, I think GIA should offer BOTH of these capabilities. It just makes sense. It would also make sense to be able to print the music list you create instead of having to e-mail as a download. Show more
  • MelReeb, 05.07.2014
    Lead Me Guide Me Hymnal (GIA)
    I am a church musician and was elated that I could purchase this hymnal for my iPad. Unfortunately, when I upgraded to the iPad Air, the LMGM hymnal app did not transfer to the new device. Apple informed me that purchases from GIA are only good for the device it is purchased for. If your device is lost or updated you must purchase it again. I was not aware of this....and not happy about it. This was the only app I could not transfer to my new iPad. Everyone should be aware of this fact before purchasing GIA hymnals. Show more
  • connorkeef, 06.03.2014
    App Crashes
    Since the last update, the app has started crashing when selecting a song.
  • Changed4Good, 30.10.2013
    Not practical in a church setting
    It might be more helpful if GIA also made their hymnals available via other sheet music apps as well. This is proprietary to their hymnals—which they certainly have the right to do—but it doesn’t make sense in actual church use. We use music from several publishers——and having to switch back and forth between apps isn’t practical. When hymnals are available only as an in-app purchase, GIA loses sales that they would make if one could also purchase PDF versions of their stuff at their website for use in apps like ForScore. GIA offers great music—but they need to think beyond a proprietary app as their only digital delivery method. I eagerly downloaded this, but once I realized that this was the only method for having GIA’s hymnals on my iPad, I deleted it. Show more