Most Windows folks are using SquareView, which is fine program (and also free). However, I’ve seen some renewed interest lately in a Windows version of SquareDesk! The latest Windows version of SquareDesk which can be found below is version 0.9.1, and it has not kept up with changes and bug fixes made to the Mac version (which is on v0.9.5). If there’s enough interest, I’ll see if I can bring the Windows version more up-to-date in the near future. In the mean time, try out version 0.9.1 !
Author: squaredesk
Version 0.9.5 for Mac OS X now available for download!
The latest version of SquareDesk (0.9.5) is now available for Mac OS X, and has been tested to run on Catalina. You can download it here. Automatic downloading from Dropbox is still available, for those who prefer that.
The README.txt file has information on what’s new, what’s changed, and what’s been fixed. A list of open issues and feature requests, and the source code, can be found over at Github.
How to set up Bluetooth remotes with SquareDesk on Mac OS X
Sometimes when I’m calling (especially One Night Stands), I want to go onto the floor to demonstrate. But then, I’m too far away from SquareDesk to be able to control the music. That’s where a Bluetooth Remote Control comes in!
This tip might be useful for other callers not using SquareDesk on Mac OS X — the process should be similar with other applications, and with other operating systems.
Of the two remotes, the Fintie remote is rechargeable via a Micro B USB connector. The BT Remote Control Button is not rechargeable, nor is the battery replaceable, but the manual says it should last about 2 years. The Fintie comes with keychain loop, while the Button comes with a double-sided sticky circle, which can be used to attach it to your equipment or wherever you prefer. I prefer the Fintie on my keychain, but it is a bit more expensive.
To get a Bluetooth remote working with SquareDesk on Mac OS X:
- Buy a Bluetooth Remote Control. I’ve had success with two different models:
- Follow the instructions that came with the BT remote to pair it to your laptop. You’ll only have to do this once. In this screenshot, I’ve paired both of these remotes to my Mac laptop. “Bluetooth Remote Shutter” is the Fintie, and “SmartRemote” is the Bluetooth Button.
- Download and install a copy of Karabiner Elements. Configure Karabiner Elements as shown here:
- In SquareDesk (version 0.9.2alpha7 or later — let me know if you would like access to the Alpha version via Dropbox!), go to Preferences > Hotkeys, and configure as shown. Note that the F16/F17/F18 can go in any of the columns, it doesn’t matter which one. Just make sure that F16 is in the Play/Pause row, etc. When you’re done, click OK to close the Preferences dialog.
- Test it out! When you press a remote button, it’s just like pressing a key (like F16) on the keyboard, and you’ve setup SquareDesk to understand that F16 means Play/Pause.Try playing some music, and test all the buttons. Note: the “previous button” will go to the beginning of the song, if you aren’t there already, and a second press will take you to the previous song (this is the same way iTunes works). + and – buttons will adjust your Mac’s system volume (which should be fine, because we want to change the Volume for all songs, rather than just for this song). And, the Play/Pause button should, well, play and pause the music.The shutter button on the Fintie only does Volume Up, as it true of some other BT remotes, so I don’t use the shutter button.
Give it a try and let me know if you found this useful!
0.9.2 alpha 7 now available in Dropbox!
If you would like to get access to the Dropbox folder we use for distributing the Alpha versions, send email to “mpogue at zenstar studio dot com” (replace “at” with @ and “dot” with “.” and delete all the spaces) with your email address!
If you want something a little more stable than the alpha 7 version, scroll down to the download links for Beta 0.9.1 below.
Cool stuff in alpha 7 (compared to alpha 6):
- “visual indicator only” option for patter and break timers
- Hot key customization in Preferences
- Hot keys added to allow remote Bluetooth control of music (using Karabiner-Elements on Mac OS X)
- User-selectable “flash call” timing
- Easily backup your entire Music Directory to a flash drive, along with the app (Mac OS X only)
- Tag filtering: “-” for exclusion, “#” to limit search term to tags only
- A couple new sound FX (“short bell” and “ding ding”)
- Sound FX are now played as you choose them in the menu (so you can hear what you’re choosing)
- Undo (Cmd-Z) and Redo (Cmd-Shift-Z) in SD
- Export Song Play History option, to help with copyright compliance (e.g. in Germany)
- Lots of minor bug fixes
0.9.2 Alpha 6 available in Dropbox
Alpha releases are a little more “bleeding edge” than Beta version. If you would like to get access to the Dropbox folder we use for distributing the Alpha versions, send email to “mpogue at zenstar studio dot com” (replace “at” with @ and “dot” with “.” and delete all the spaces) with your email address!
The Alpha 0.9.2alpha6 version seems fairly stable so far (but it’s not quite as fully tested as the Beta versions). If you want something a little more stable, scroll down to the download links for Beta 0.9.1 below.
Newest cool feature in 0.9.2: support for tags! Set up some tags in the Preferences > Tags tab, and then right-click on a song to apply that tag. Search for tags by typing in the Title search box. I have tags for “Irish”, “HOT”, “Swing”, etc. Good stuff!
New version available! V0.9.1 for Mac and Windows
There’s a new Beta version available for download!
We’ve got a bunch of new features for you:
- New Dance Programs tab
- Improved fuzzy singing call name matching (no “marrying” needed)
- Download matching cuesheets from the cloud automatically
- Improved Built-in Lyrics Editor
- New keyboard shortcuts: Fade, Toggle to Lyrics
- User assignable keyboard shortcuts
- M4A music now supported
- New “Recent” column, for songs you’ve recently played
- Support for CSV/TSV song import/export
- Reference tab for PDF, TXT, and HTML content (works with Taminations!)
- Per-song Mix and EQ
- Revamped SD interface (you can double click through many sequences now)
- Improved auto-scrolling of lyrics
- Auto-detect of new songs and cue sheets in your Music Directory
- Millisecond-level Loop control for Patter
- Improved load time for songs
- and more…
This is still a Beta release, so it’s likely to have bugs, and some of the features are incomplete. If you find any bugs, please let us know!
Documentation:
Download the SquareDesk manual V0.9.0 (PDF, 431KB)
Download the SD Sequence Designer manual V38.89 (PDF, 555KB)
Application:
Download SquareDesk V0.9.1 for Mac OS X (.dmg, 66.2MB)
Mac OS X users: I have not paid Apple for a Developer Certificate, so when you try to run the application itself, you might get a warning dialog. Here’s how to open the application anyway. You’ll only need to do this once.
Download SquareDesk 0.9.1 for Windows (.exe installer, 47.4MB)
Windows users: I have not paid Microsoft for a Developer Certificate, so when you try to run the installer you might get a warning: “SquareDeskPlayer… is not commonly downloaded, and could harm your computer”. You can just click “Run” here to go on. If you get a second warning “Windows Defender SmartScreen prevented an unrecognized app from starting. This might put your PC at risk.”, you can click “Run Anyway”, then it should run the SquareDeskPlayer installer correctly.
Sample Music (with bonus demo songs from Riverboat Records):
Download a sample Music Directory with demo songs (.zip, 32.6MB)
Help us improve SquareDesk:
Open Beta Test: SquareDeskPlayer V0.8.1 (Mac/Win) is now available!
We’ve reached a new milestone! Everybody can now participate in an Open Beta Test of SquareDeskPlayer V0.8.1 . Since the last version, we’ve fixed a bunch of bugs, added some new features, and it’s ready for anybody to download…
This is still a Beta release, so it’s likely to have bugs, and some of the features are incomplete. If you find any bugs, please let us know!
Documentation:
Download the SquareDesk manual V0.8.1 (PDF, 315KB)
Download the SD Sequence Designer manual V38.89 (PDF, 555KB)
Application:
Download SquareDeskPlayer V0.8.1 for Mac OS X (.dmg, 32.5MB)
Mac OS X users: I have not paid Apple for a Developer Certificate, so when you try to run the application itself, you might get a warning dialog. Here’s how to open the application anyway. You’ll only need to do this once.
Download SquareDeskPlayer for Windows (.exe installer, 18.3MB)
Windows users: I have not paid Microsoft for a Developer Certificate, so when you try to run the installer you might get a warning: “SquareDeskPlayer… is not commonly downloaded, and could harm your computer”. You can just click “Run” here to go on. If you get a second warning “Windows Defender SmartScreen prevented an unrecognized app from starting. This might put your PC at risk.”, you can click “Run Anyway”, then it should run the SquareDeskPlayer installer correctly.
Sample Music (with bonus demo songs from Riverboat Records):
Download a sample Music Directory with demo songs (.zip, 32.6MB)
Help us improve SquareDesk:
List of known bugs and feature requests in V0.8.1 (GitHub)
SquareDeskPlayer V0.7.1 now available!
SquareDeskPlayer is a fully-featured music player, designed for square dance callers and round dance cuers. SquareDeskPlayer contains a powerful MP3 player with independent pitch and speed controls, a quick-search facility, and a 3-band equalizer.
Version 0.7.1 adds a built-in version of “sd”, one of the best square dance sequence designers available, adding both a birds-eye graphical view of the square (all platforms) and easy voice input (Mac OS X only).
SquareDeskPlayer is native on Mac OS X, Windows, and (soon) Linux, so it’s fast and responsive. No need to buy virtual Windows software (e.g. Parallels, VMWare) or Windows compatibility layers (e.g. CrossOver) for your Mac.
SquareDeskPlayer is also free (as in beer), and source code is available under standard Open Source licenses (GPL2/3), so programmers can customize or extend anything in the application.
Here’s a quick PDF introduction to SquareDeskPlayer. And, here’s a short Youtube video of SquareDeskPlayer’s speech recognition in action.
SquareDeskPlayer now available…
SquareDeskPlayer is the newest version of SquareDesk, a fully-featured music player (and eventually lyrics editor), designed for square dance callers and round dance cuers. SquareDeskPlayer contains a powerful MP3 player with independent pitch and speed controls, a quick-search facility, and a 3-band equalizer. It will eventually be merged with the MP3 Lyrics Editor shown below, which will provide singing call lyrics (and round dance cues) editing, karaoke-like dynamic highlighting, and more. Once I reach the V1.0 milestone, the code will be released as Open Source under a suitable license, so that others can develop new features as well.
Here’s a quick PDF introduction to SquareDeskPlayer.
Welcome to SquareDesk!
SquareDesk helps square dance callers manage their music and lyrics. It is both a singing call lyrics editor, and a synchronized lyrics/MP3 player. Version 1.0 will be available soon, for PC and Mac OS X, with later support for iOS and Android tablets.
SquareDesk V1.0 features:
- independent tempo and pitch control
- 3-band EQ (bass, midrange, treble controls)
- easy-to-use MP3 lyrics editor (and a separate database is not required for lyrics storage)
- dynamic highlighting of individual lines and sections for singing calls — you’ll always know which verse is playing
- keyboard shortcuts for playback control
- designed to work well with cloud storage, so your music and lyrics are automatically available to all your devices
- it’s free!