TuneSmith - User Guide
  • Welcome
  • Quick Start Tutorial Video
  • INSTALLATION
    • Installation Overview
      • Mac
      • Windows
  • ESSENTIALS
    • Main Menu
    • Information Display
    • Navigation Button
    • Submenu
    • View Buttons
  • CREATIVE TALENTS
    • Contact Data
    • Contact Groups
    • vCards
    • Set Up Your Identity
    • Printing
    • Data Backup
  • SONG CATALOG
    • Song Info
    • Song Groups
    • Audio Files
    • Song Details
    • Song Lyrics
    • Editing Lyrics
    • Text Ruler
    • Lyrics Revisions
    • Emailing Song Data
    • Chord Sheets
    • Chord Symbols
    • Chord Dictionary
    • Clone Button
  • PITCH JOURNAL
    • Song Pitches
    • Pitch Tasks
    • Pitch Results
  • SUPPORT
    • FAQ
      • Can I install the Rhyme Genie plug‑in on Windows?
      • I mainly use TuneSmith to administer my song catalog. Can I disable the Rhyme Genie plug-in?
      • Is TuneSmith fully secured so that nobody can access my data?
      • How do I create a backup of my song catalog?
      • Is there a limit to the number of songs I can create and manage with TuneSmith?
      • Will I be able to export my song catalog to a different songwriting software in the future?
      • I want to use TuneSmith on both my Windows PC and Mac. How can I synchronize my song catalog?
      • Can I use my song catalog on multiple computers without moving and importing the backup folder?
      • Can I use the vCard import function to keep TuneSmith synchronized with my OS X Address Book?
    • Contact
  • UPDATE INFO
    • Update Info Overview
      • 6.1
      • 6.0
      • 5.6
      • 5.0
      • 4.0
      • 3.0
      • 2.0
      • 1.3.1
      • 1.2
      • 1.1
  • LEGAL NOTICES
    • Disclaimer
    • Rights & Trademarks
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Is TuneSmith fully secured so that nobody can access my data?

By default TuneSmith can be opened by any user account on your computer.

To limit access to your data you can move TuneSmith's program folder to a secure location such as the 'Documents' folder of your operating system.

For even greater protection you can store TuneSmith's program folder on an encrypted disk image.

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