When Set List Maker launches for the first time, it creates a Sample Database with a few generic songs and shows, so a first time user can browse around and get a feel for how the app works before they start entering data. However, this leads to a lot of syncing problems when someone tries syncing with an existing account by entering the sync name and password into the sample database instead of into a new, empty database.
I could disable syncing in the sample database, but many people enter all their own data into the sample database rather than creating their own, new database and in that case they would need to set up their syncing account from the sample database. I could make the sample database completely read-only, but then I would probably get 1-star reviews saying, "This app sucks, I can't add any songs."
Maybe the best solution is to eliminate the sample database and just have the app start up completely empty. What do you think, was it helpful to have some sample data when you first installed the app, or is it just as easy to figure out starting with a blank slate?