
On your Mac, choose Apple menu > System Settings, then click Sound in the sidebar.
Get started with accessibility features. Use Sign in with Apple for apps and websites. Watch and listen together with SharePlay. Share and collaborate on files and folders. Sync music, books, and more between devices. Make and receive phone calls on your Mac.
Use one keyboard and mouse to control Mac and iPad. Use Live Text to interact with text in a photo. Make it easier to see what’s on the screen. Install and reinstall apps from the App Store. )Īnyways, thanks for making it available for free. Makes it difficult for reporting problems, comparing app version, etc.ĭear programmer, please make an effort to follow common Mac guidelines better, and we may have a winner. Version information in the Finder's "Info" window is wrong - it doesn't list the actual version number. Once a selection has been made, one cannot simply drag either border to extend the selection, despite the cursor shape suggestion such an action. Cannot create a selection by first positioning the cursor at one end, then using a Shift-Click to define the other end.
Cannot drop a audio file onto the app to open the file. It appears not to follow the most simple Mac UI guidelines, such as: Still, even this program has some annoyances in its usability:
Finally, I tried this one, which let me get to what I needed. Then tried Audacity, whose downloaded dmg file would not mount (open). First I downloaded WaveJelly, which required me to register despite it being free -> I tossed it. I searched for a tool that would quickly allow me to measure the time distance between two events in a recorded sound.