Really nice! Stable (stayed up and running while I did any number of things), easy to use, Low use of resources and lack of need of flash (as mentioned below) are real plusses, and it's FREE!
I love this program, and it was doing it's job excellently, but I had to uninstall it. According to my console log, there was a huge memory leak. It was just eating up a bunch of RAM, and the only way to stop it was to uninstall it, so I'm sad about it.
I could not find a way to contact the company directly (I don't have Premium service) on this problem, so I posted to their forum - but no response as yet.
For me, this is one of those "can't live without it" additions. It's powerful, stable, and easy to use - and very reasonably priced, as are all of TastyApps' products. Also, TastyApps' support is nothing short of superlative.
I have yet to see in any of the updates, whether any of the previous syncing problems were resolved. I'd like to try to program again, with this 3.8.10 iteration, but I don't have hours to repairs the damage it did to my ability to sync. Does anybody know?
I just spent HOURS trying to get a Windows .avi file of a screen recording to work correctly on my Mac. Perian didn't work, neither Quicktime would work - the audio simply wouldn't play. After trying LOTS of conversion programs and even pro software (Premiere, Final Cut) I was about to give up. I'd almost had it working with Tune4Mac, but it turned the whole thing orange!
I found mention of this on a website, and in 2 minutes had beautiful working .mov files, audio and video working, and perfectly in sync. Thank You!
WOW! Am I glad I check here! I was going to upgrade, and after reading this, I'm sticking with the old school v9! I don't need social media on my iTunes - I need things related to my music... If I want social media for iTunes, I'd join a Ping site and link it up, but Apple needs to give me some credit for intelligence, and not force it on me (and make me have to open up Terminal to turn it off!)
Curious - I have an ASUS O!Play, which does an amazing job of reading just about any format on my computer, and it receives wirelessly. Its only real drawback is that it doesn't do internet streaming, except for some hard-coded sites on the device. So, my question is - does iSedora offer internet streaming, for example, from internet tv sites? I'd also LOVE to be able to access Hulu and Netflix (although, I think that may be asking too much).
Pianopub
Stassi reviewed on 23 Dec 2011
I'm SO glad I found this!
Adobe Camera Raw
Flagit!
Stassi reviewed on 20 Jun 2011
Xmarks for Safari
Stassi reviewed on 07 Apr 2011
I could not find a way to contact the company directly (I don't have Premium service) on this problem, so I posted to their forum - but no response as yet.
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Flagit!
Stassi reviewed on 05 Jan 2011
Contactizer Pro
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Evom
Stassi reviewed on 01 Oct 2010
I found mention of this on a website, and in 2 minutes had beautiful working .mov files, audio and video working, and perfectly in sync. Thank You!
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Apple iTunes
Oh - and "Pong" ROTFL!
HTMchen
Stassi reviewed on 07 Sep 2010
The only additions I'd request would be access to header info being this easy, and a simple CSS editor, so I can apply those styles here easily.
iSedora Media Server
Anybody got input on this?
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he O!Play actually does some great transcoding from my computer on it's own - but their offerings for online content is seriously lacking.
Anyone know of a media server on the Mac that WILL stream internet tv and radio (and my iTunes playlists) to an O!Play? T