This is a surprisingly effective alternative to Writeroom which has grown to have too many bells and whistles for a "simple" word processor. Yeah, it's old-skool, but it works. Wish it had other than monospaced fonts, though.
Flaming Pear doesn't seem to understand their own product with this one... the example photos they have on their website really don't do the abilities of the plugin justice. You can very quickly create some very breathtakingly pretty stuff with this. (Who cares about grotesque portraits?)
People who want a feed reader that has a "realtime" popup aspect to it would be better advised to try Feedpopper, which works great and only costs $1.50.
Why did you totally change the look and feel from version 0.2? I miss the colors. This version just looks staid and boring, and the text is too pale. I don't like it, please switch it back or give us an alternate display option.
This is an unusual but useful program. Anyone who listens to Internet radio a lot with a mind to try and buy/obtain the songs later on will appreciate the logging and commenting function. However, it would be nice if the song info window was not only skinnable, but resizable. It's kind of microscopic at higher monitor resolutions.
I'm not sure what I'm doing wrong, but whenever I use "Tap Beat" it asks me if I want to save the new BPM value I have determined, but when I say "OK," it doesn't save the new value but just reverts to the one I'm trying to change.
The only way I can change a BPM to its proper value is to use Tap Beat to figure out what it is, and then try to re-analyze the track in that range and hope it comes out right. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't.
Manually trying to change the BPM field doesn't work either. Changes don't take.
Actually, none of the BPM values seem to get saved when I quit the program. Trying to finding matching songs never comes up with anything either no matter how much I tweak the search parameters.
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JDarkRoom
Polymerge
flopka reviewed on 26 Jun 2007
NewsFire
Gmail Browser
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Cha-Ching
FeedPopper
irth
flopka reviewed on 24 Sep 2006
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Color Schemer Studio
beaTunes
The only way I can change a BPM to its proper value is to use Tap Beat to figure out what it is, and then try to re-analyze the track in that range and hope it comes out right. Sometimes it does, sometimes it doesn't.
Manually trying to change the BPM field doesn't work either. Changes don't take.
Using 10.4.6 with Intel-powered Mac Mini.
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