I pretty much stick with the intelligent rhyme and the family rhyme (which was actually conceptualized years ago in one of Pat Pattison's book if I am not mistaken). I agree that you can pretty much ignore most of the rhymes that Rhyme Genie offers. That is certainly something that TuneSmith excels in. My main issue is that MasterWriter makes it not very intuitive to maintain song splits easily or even use pseudonyms. As soon as you upload a file you pretty much established a 'date of creation' protection - or am I mistaken? I always found the idea behind MasterWriter's Songuard interesting but wonder how the service is different than uploading a song to any other online storage (iCloud, SoundCloud, Amazon…). I have looked at Rhyme Genie and it looks pretty cool but you do have to kinda take that feature comparison chart with a grain of salt IMHO! Yeah, they include Feminine Pararhymes and Amphisbaenic Rhymes (and a bunch of other types) that the others don't but do you really need that (or even know what to do with it)?īUT, with all that said, I will probably pick up Rhyme Genie because how can you go wrong for $25? Compared to the $200 I paid for MasterWriter that seems like an awesome deal.Įdited by JohnJohnJohn ( 04/05/13 03:33 PM) Plus I use their Songuard service where I can submit my songs (lyrics and recordings) to their service for free and if I ever need to prove ownership I can retrieve validation from them for a small fee. It has lots of features I like such as Rhymes, Phrases, Dictionary, Thesaurus, Word Families, Parts of Speech and Pop Culture. I have used MasterWriter for a couple of years and it is excellent.
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