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Version History of Almond

1.7.1

October 29, 2021

This version fixes a minor display bug on Apple Watch.

1.7.0

August 20, 2019

This release adds Apple Watch icons and improved support for watchOS 4.0.

1.6.8

July 9, 2018

This release updates some definitions and improves inter-terminology links.

1.6.7

July 3, 2018

This version includes several minor updates and improved compatibility with watchOS 4.x.

1.6.6

November 3, 2016

This version enhances iOS 10 and watch OS 2 support.

1.6.5

May 16, 2016

• Almond 1.6.5 has been updated for iOS 9.x with layout and graphic improvements. It is also watch-enabled so you can use the full musical terms dictionary including reference images on your Apple Watch.

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1.6.2

September 12, 2013

• Application support links were supplemented and updated • Several graphic improvements were made

1.6.1

June 3, 2013

- several minor fixes - improved support for iOS 6

1.6.0

January 29, 2013

- updated for iOS 6 - added support for 4 inch screen - adjusted font sizes

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1.5.3

April 23, 2012

- added support for iOS 1.5.3 - some graphic fixes

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Description of Almond

Almond is a small but fairly comprehensive music terminology reference for iOS and Apple Watch. It lists over 1500 terms with some 200 illustrations and is designed to deliver short, concise definitions ideal for a watch app. Music terminology is often confusing to beginners as well as advanced students or even teachers due to the melange of languages used. While one score may have remarks in German the next piece could be annotated in Italian or French. Thus in addition to most common phrases also standard French, Italian and German terms are included. Almond is not limited to classical music and includes many terms from contemporary music styles like Jazz, Rock, Hip Hop as well as modern music production. Best of all - Almond includes a fully featured Apple Watch app, so one can have an entire music terminology reference right on the wrist. Most often the main description and inline illustration are available directly on the main screen. Tapping an entry displays the details view that often contains additional information regarding a specific term. To widen a definition Almond also features convenient links to Google and Wikipedia which can be accessed through the buttons in the toolbar. These buttons are "pre-loaded" with the current search term and will launch Safari with the results for the search term in either Google Defines or Wikipedia. This three-step access allows quick access to data even if not connected to the internet or when data transfer needs to be kept to a minimum and only takes one additional tap to access the full resources of the internet to do a deep search for a specific musical term. Almond for Apple Watch is a near full realization of its companion iOS app. This is also where the app is most useful. It includes the full set of musical terms, cross-referencing and all images. It loads in 3 screens to allow for faster searching: an alphabetic index, search terms as per letter and finally the definition screen. Almond for Apple Watch is the first musical terms reference for Apple Watch and of course it is free with the iOS app. Features: • Over 1500 terms • Over 200 Illustrations • Major German, Italian and French terms included • Cross referencing • Search • One-tap Google and Wikipedia Search • 3 available font sizes • Apple Watch app Anybody involved in music, student or professional, has at some time or another used dictionaries, tables and other ways to look up musical terminology. Even the experienced performer will occasionally have had a score with just one or two completely unknown annotations. With Almond this is now a problem of the past. Almond is available on the iPhone app store by itself and also at a great discount as part of the popular Music Beginner Bundle.
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Almond: FAQ

Does Almond offer an iPad version?

Almond is not iPad-compatible.

Who created the Almond app?

Arthur Roolfs is the developer of the app.

What is the minimum iOS version to run Almond?

The minimum iOS version for the Almond app is 12.0.

What is the overall app rating of Almond?

There are no ratings for the Almond app at the moment.

What genre of app is Almond?

The App Category Of The Almond App Is Music.

Which version of the Almond app is the latest one?

The newest version of Almond is 1.7.1.

What is the latest Almond update release date?

Almond released its latest update on September 30, 2024.

What is the exact date when Almond came out?

Almond was initially released on February 5, 2023.

What's the content advisory rating of the Almond app?

The Almond app is rated Arthur Roolfs.

What languages is Almond available in?

Currently, the Almond app supports the following languages: American English.

Does Apple Arcade support Almond among its available titles?

Unfortunately, Almond is not on Apple Arcade.

Are there opportunities for in-app purchases in Almond?

Unfortunately, Almond does not provide opportunities for in-app purchases.

Does Almond offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro?

No, Almond does not offer compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Are ads featured prominently in Almond?

No, ads are not featured prominently in Almond.

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Reviews of Almond

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  • Good idea for an app, but some wrong info :-(

    The app is good for what it wants to become, however, there are glaring errors, too. For example, look up the key signature for A major. There is a nice picture of a treble clef and there sharps, F#, C#, and G#. But then Almond goes on to claim that the parallel minor is F-sharp minor… oops! I think they meant “relative” minor. Look up the definition for Relative Minor and you get “the major key whose tonic lies a minor third above its own” definition… no mention of them having the same key signature! Over all, it is a good idea for an app, however the errors are annoying and should be corrected.
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  • Not worth your money or time

    After using this app for about a year, it started to breakdown on me. I had to delete it recently b/c it was useless. A waist of space and money.
  • A good idea for beginners, not professionals

    This is a good app for people for beginning theory. But the more theory you know, the less useful it is. I am a professional composer and what I was looking for was a music dictionary with full definitions of terms and possibly even examples. I was disappointed with this app, and annoyed that I paid 2 bucks for it. Look up augmented 6th chord and see for yourself an example of how thorough the definition is.
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