cassp
I hear ya, as far as doing it the old way. Paper. There's a lot to be said about that, especially since the guys that have gone digital all bring their books anyway in case they are outside or inside as far as that goes in direct sunlight, not to mention the possiblities of the device not working properly, dropping it, or what about you take a break and when you come back it's gone. So, then, really, what advantage is it if you have to bring all your books AND the MPP or laptop? (Being the devils advocate here only)
That being said, I can see the possiblity to having some advantages going digital. They are obvious, and I suppose some not so obvious things that you won't recognize until you're in the thick of it.
Either way, as long as I am going to expand my list of songs to keep things fresh, more for me but including the audiences, I figure I ought to have the digital images to work with if I want to ever print more than once and also be able to go digital without having to redo the whole kit and caboodle.
So that's why I'm asking all the novice questions now rather than get going, maybe even finish it and find out it won't work the way I wanted it to. (Course there's always the possiblity that anyway we do it now will become outdated and extinct with new technologies emerging all the time) (The devil made me say it)
Right now I am experimenting with a free program I downloaded at cnet.com
It's called Wildbit Software Veiwer 4.7. I'm sure there were others, but this would be something to diddle with for awhile to get more used to knowing the in's and out's.
Scott
[This message has been edited by Scott Langholff (edited 03-24-2007).]