This is the first version of Strung.  We will be adding many more functions over the coming months, here are a few:

Improved Strum control - Currently, Strung has a very simple strum control.  We have plans to make this much more realistic, enabling you to create complicated strum patterns more like a human player.  We will be adding string clicks and slides, and the ability to add tremolo and string bends.

Tune mode - With this release, Strung is limited to 'Pattern Play Mode'.  This enables you to strum or arpeggiate chords and play scales.  The next version will have a 'Tune Play Mode'.  This will allow you to create melodies, harmonies and lead breaks.  You will be able to include advanced playing techniques such as hammer-on and pull-off, bend strings to change the pitch of the note, slides and tremolo.

Mix down - Strung will soon have the ability to mix down a chord sequence or tune to a single WAV file.  You can then use the resulting WAV file in programs like Cakewalk, Cubase and AWave.  We also hope to output Strung sequences as MID files.

Extended Midi capabilities - Currently you can enter chords or scales from your Midi keyboard.  Future releases will allow you to play tunes and songs in realtime from Midi keyboards, and to read MID files.

Improved Editor - This version of the Editor has limited functionality.  Future versions will have many more functions, eventually bringing it up to the standard of Wavelab or SoundForge.

More instruments - We will be adding Mandolin and Banjo to the Guitar menu.  There will also be a choice of guitar sample sets, currently limited to Electric Guitar and Bass.  We will be adding Acoustic guitar, 12 string guitar and nylon strung Classical guitar soon.

Added effects - Currently, the tone of each fretboard can be altered using the graphic equalizer.  Future releases will have Reverb, Chorus and other effects.

Frequency analysis - With this release, analysing the notes in a track is laborious.  By June 2008 we will completely automate this process, allowing you to analyse a track in the editor and then watch it played for you in the virtual fretboard with a single button click.

Tabulature input/output - Many songs are available on the internet in guitar tab notation.  Strung will soon have the ability to read this format and output your songs in tab.

Improved notation display - Strung's current notation display is very primitive.  Future releases will have a much improved notation section.

Playlist editor - Currently, you can create, save and load playlists. The next release will have a playlist editor and favourites editor allowing you to modify your playlists.

How do I? Help file - The next update of Strung will have an extra help file giving detailed instructions about the more advanced functions

So buy it now while it's only £25, you will get free updates for life.