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    Hymnal Xamarin

    Hymnal Xamarin

    New version of the adventist hymnal multi-platform and multi-language

    Hymnal Xamarin is an open-source Xamarin application for accessing hymnals, providing a simple and intuitive interface for worship.
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    OpenSong

    OpenSong

    Lyric projection and chord charts for church musicians

    OpenSong is a free software application for managing chords and lyrics sheets (lead sheets), presenting lyrics (and custom slides) using a projector, and much more! Great for worship leaders and musicians!
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    Downloads: 611 This Week
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    Maki

    Maki

    A POI Icon Set

    Maki is an icon set made for map designers. Maki includes icons for common points of interest like parks, museums, and places of worship. Each icon is available as a 15px by 15px SVG file. Maki is open-source and CC0 licensed. It's easy to use Maki with Mapbox Studio. Download the icons, then drag the SVGs into the Mapbox Studio style editor. Use the Icon Editor to customize the styling of your icon set by adding or removing icons, styling by groups, and more. Maki welcomes icon requests from people in need of point-of-interest icons. ...
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    OpenWorship
    OpenWorship is a simple and easy-to-use multimedia application for presenting lyrics to worship. OpenWorship is free software, and is designed to be usable on all of the major platforms (windows, mac os, linux).
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    OpenFrequency
    OpenFrequency provides an easy way to get set lists, songs, and sheet music to fellow worship team members. It also promotes musician collaboration on songs via its comment system. OpenFrequency is 100% web based.
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    Tool for worship musicians and other people working with lyrics and chords. The project aims to implement song lyrics and songbook database with features: easy user interface,search and sorting,import/export text files, presentation, and print output.
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    Worship projection software focused on ease of use, with thumbnail-driven slide navigation, easy show preview/switching, creating on-the-fly slides / shows from lyrics, scripture, PowerPoint, etc, & integrated web library to aid worship leaders' planning.
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