![]() The user interface and integrated content resources were the two key factors in the switch, among others. I switched over as soon as I learned about ProPresenter. However, it had drawbacks of its own, just like the majority of presenting software. When I do export a playlist, sometimes it never exports and if it does then items are missing or removed from the both the exported playlist and the original playlist.Ĭomments: I had been using MediaShout for a while and first thought it was great. If I wanted to create a duplicate playlist to use as a template for another service, I have to export it then re-import it instead of just copy and paste like most standard PC software allows. ![]() It also doesn't allow me to duplicate playlists easily. It has many glitches when trying to export playlists. The PC version feels like a cheap port from the Mac version. Love how easy it is to import songs, backgrounds, and bible references. ![]() It has so many abilities to allow our church to create custom presentations on the fly as will as prepare in advance. Hopefully in the future ProPresenter will be given it's own PC development department that will focus on Industry Standards that are common in the PC environment instead of trying to Port over from Mac. However, it's not perfect and has given us quite a few headaches over the years. Comments: Our Church has been using ProPresenter since 2014 and overall it's been the best solution that meets most of our needs. ![]()
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