Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Pingie: HTTP:: TapeDeck 1 2 Works Great in Mac OS X 10 6

HTTP:: TapeDeck 1 2 Works Great in Mac OS X 10 6
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TapeDeck, an audio recorder for Mac OS X Leopard, has been updated to version 1.2. Designed with a quick-capture workflow in mind, TapeDeck is a simple, but useful, audio recorder that leverages Core Animation. According to the people at SuperMegaUltraGroovy, TapeDeck 1.2 "works great in Snow Leopard." Softpedia can confirm that the piece of software is fully compatible with Apple’s latest revision to the Mac OS. New features in version 1.2 include the ability to choose TapeDeck's record and playback devices in the preferences, while right-clicking on the tape box header will allow you to reveal the tape library in the Finder. As far as bug fixes are concerned, SuperMegaUltraGroovy lists the following resolved issues with TapeDeck 1.2: · When Marker Felt is disabled on the system (but, why?!), you can now edit tape labels. Also, it looks far less horrible. · When recording is paused, the 'Pause' status menu item reflects this. · QuickTime progress window now displays!
centered over the main TapeDeck window. · Sped up launch time when the tape library contains very large M4A files. · Sound is no longer played when fast-forwarding or rewinding tapes. (Cueing and reviewing is still audible, as it should be). · You can no longer choose ...
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