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I've used itunes on the mac forever and only needed to convert wma's about twice, so it's nice to be able to not have to pay a bunch for something I almost never need.
This worked great for me. I had to use the Help to figure out the controls, but after I figured to check the "contents" list, it told me what I needed to know.
Are there other developers who are charging an extra "License Code Lookup" fee so you can ask them to lookup the license code if you forget it? I've never had to do that before. Never occurred to me it was a service that "cost" much. Maybe it takes a lot of time?
This is the mid/level DJ program I use to broadcast my radio show. It was easy to learn because it's laid out just like the Denon CD players at the station. It has a growing list of features and refinements that have been making it easier to use and more reliable.
Most of the problems I have with it seem to be problems with Quicktime or hardware issues beyond the developer's control - that you can't hot-swap outputs, controllers.
I really like the new full-screen mode. I kinda wish there was visible wave-forms. The pluggins for controllers seem to be working very nicely. There's more controllers supported all the time.
And it still runs pretty good (with pitchlock off) on my older 15" Powerbook, running Leopard.
I'll have to learn more (where's the release notes?) before I decide on a $20 upgrade.) The new version looks flashier, but I like simplicity. If this one does something that's really better, maybe I can use it.
I use this almost every night! I feared it was broken under Leopard. After the dialogs it had a grey "working" beach-ball. I thought it used to send you back to iTunes and work in the background? It still works though. Whew.
I'm gonna check out Rockabye here too. Will it go in the scripts menu?
Desktop Icon Manager
Baby Bloc reviewed on 05 Jan 2012
DockArt
Baby Bloc reviewed on 05 Aug 2011
All2MP3
Baby Bloc reviewed on 23 Apr 2011
This worked great for me. I had to use the Help to figure out the controls, but after I figured to check the "contents" list, it told me what I needed to know.
MsgFiler
Baby Bloc rated on 29 Jan 2011
[Version 2.0.9]
Get Lyrical
Baby Bloc reviewed on 30 Aug 2010
+2
iVolume
Switch
+2
DJ-1800
baby bloc reviewed on 26 Aug 2008
Most of the problems I have with it seem to be problems with Quicktime or hardware issues beyond the developer's control - that you can't hot-swap outputs, controllers.
I really like the new full-screen mode. I kinda wish there was visible wave-forms. The pluggins for controllers seem to be working very nicely. There's more controllers supported all the time.
And it still runs pretty good (with pitchlock off) on my older 15" Powerbook, running Leopard.
iVolume
Street Spirit Fade Out
baby bloc reviewed on 05 Jan 2008
I'm gonna check out Rockabye here too. Will it go in the scripts menu?
Rockabye:
+1
CrazyMirror