TablEdit Users Say:

"I started playing the Mountain Dulcimer with a local group. I soon found that there was quite a bit of music that needed proper tab. I found TablEdit on Stephen Seifert's web site. I downloaded the trial version and found that it was just what I was looking for. I have since tabbed over 124 songs for my use and the groups. It also helps me with learning new music. I can TAB it and then play it back on the MIDI part of the program. I would recommend it to anyone who wants to learn how to produce really nice scores."
- Larry Griffin, Alabama, USA

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User Account Control (UAC) vs. TablEdit

The email I receive goes something like this:


Windows won't let me install TablEdit, what gives?!?!?!?

The suggestion is that something is actually wrong with TablEdit. The reality is that there in nothing wrong with TablEdit, providing you downloaded it from the TablEdit website's download page.

Microsoft inplemented UAC in Windows Vista, and in all versions of Windows since, in some fashion or another.

The common effect from this is that when a program starts to install the user gets a warning message, sometimes it's a mellow alert, sometimes a dire warning of doom and gloom.

The point is to warn users of unexpected installs that might be the result of undesired software.

Since you initiated the install, you can click the "OK" or "continue" button with confidence.

Please feel free to let us know the details of the warning you received by filling out our Feedback form.

You can read more about Microsoft's UAC on Wikipedia's UAC page.