On the other hand, I’m REALLY lamenting the loss of some of the plug-ins. I’d prefer to have the option of viewing my sessions as a list instead of the grid format (kind of how the Schedule tab displays them but with the space consuming “Add Timer” buttons removed) but that is not a deal breaker for me. brian163 says: January 29th, 2015 at 5:59 pmĪs an AH user for over 10 years, I do appreciate the new sleek and modernized interface.We’ll be considering all this and more for future versions in the coming weeks and months.Īs always, stay tuned for updates! 3 Responses to “Audio Hijack 3 Is a Hit (And Audio Hijack 3.0.1 Is Here)” We’ve also gotten good feedback on recordings actions based on silence (aka “Silence Monitor”) and adjustable buffers for controlling latency. ![]() Next up, we’ll be reviewing customer requests, in particular those related to various types of automated actions and scripting. If you’re already using 3.0, be sure to choose “Check for Updates” from the Audio Hijack menu to get 3.0.1. To that end, we’ve just released version 3.0.1, which fixes several of our dumbest bugs. More to Comeĭespite months of testing, no software product is perfect, and Audio Hijack 3.0.0 had a few assorted bugs we wanted to squash immediately. I’m tremendously proud to make software with everyone who works here at Rogue Amoeba. The end result of all that work is the new Audio Hijack 3, and it’s a hell of a release. Even our Windows dev Lee Falin got in on the act, helping to polish everything in the final days. We couldn’t keep things moving forward without our support tech Chris Barajas. You’re seeing beautiful designs created by Christa Mrgan. This update represents years of front-end work by Grant Farr and crucial backend work by Ed Wynne and Jeff Johnson. Without question, Audio Hijack 3 is the biggest update Rogue Amoeba has ever put out, and it took a massive team effort to ship it. Just as when Rogue Amoeba’s founders were recently honored, it’s again essential to publicly acknowledge everyone here at Rogue Amoeba for their work. If you purchased “WireTap Studio” or “WireTap Pro”, you can move to Audio Hijack with a great discount. We’ve even got a discount for users of Ambrosia Software’s now-defunct “WireTap” products. Yes, we may have lost our damned minds, but we really want to get all our customers using the newest version. If you’ve ever purchased a product with “Audio Hijack” in the name, dating all the way back to 2002, you can upgrade at a heavily-discounted price. Most importantly, it replaces Audio Hijack Pro 2, simply dropping the “Pro” suffix. You can get a free trial right from our site, and then purchase a license key from our store to unlock the full version.Īudio Hijack 3 is the newest version of all previous “Audio Hijack” products. But here’s a quick overview of what you need to know:Īudio Hijack 3 runs on Mac OS X 10.9 (Mavericks) and Mac OS X 10.10 (Yosemite). If you haven’t yet read the Audio Hijack 3 announcement post, you should definitely give it a look. We hope you’re interested in Audio Hijack 3. Holy Sheep S#!)!! Just downloaded the AH3 upgrade and…WOW!!! Hats off to your developers for making a great product.GREATER!! Happy Customer!!Īll in all, we’re incredibly gratified to hear that others think Audio Hijack is just as great as we do! See for Yourself Super cool.Īudiopeeps, let it be known that I <3 products, so useful, simple & cheap, and the new Hijack is aces.Īnd my favorite, an email from user Scott L.: – new Audio Hijack is the most exciting Mac app in ages. Helps with quality of podcast, the PC equivalents are inferior. Great work guys!Īudio Hijack is the best tool for skype recording, hands down. Oh MAN the new version of Audio Hijack is amazing. Here’s just a smattering of the positive words we’ve heard: Sites across the web covered the update, from Mac stalwarts such as MacNN, TUAW, and MacRumors to broader tech sites like iMore and IT Enquirer. The response has been enormously positive, including a rave over at Six Colors from Jason Snell and a 4.5-mice rating from Macworld. Posted By Paul Kafasis on January 28th, 2015Īudio Hijack 3 came out just over a week ago, and since then, we’ve been absolutely inundated with feedback from users and the press alike.
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