![]() ![]() I then have to spend hours and hours resetting everything to the way that I want it. I also tend to lose any number of files, and have to go to the Hurculean task of locating all those that have been lost, finding their original source (most of my 8,000 file library is comprised of lectures and sermons). Does not include a night mode Not compatible with audio streaming apps. Everytime a new OS comes out, iTunes (or Music, as they now call it) simply takes your entire library and reverts everything back to the way they think it should look and operate, including all of my playlists. Since then, as they became insanely wealthier, customer support is a joke, and one has the feeling that their entire platform is based on the mindset of a bunch of computer geeks who think they know what's best for everyone else, no matter if you're able to understand or use it at all, or if it's even logical. Also, editing track info is awkward compared to iTunes.you have to select a track, mouse to the edit window and edit your info, mouse back to track listing and select the next track, then mouse back to the edit window - there should be a "next" button like in iTunes.ĭespite these small issues (and a few others), for me Swinsian is a step up from iTunes and/or the Music App and was well worth the $25.CapableSiliniez's Experience I've been with Apple since I bought my first Mac back in 1994, and the company was incredibly customer oriented and provided rock solid hardware and software. ![]() Even if it did, the lyrics window is way too small and can't be resized. And while Swinsian did import all my playlists, album art and star ratings, it didn't import my lyrics. I get the Column Browser back which the Music App took away, I no longer have to convert FLAC files to an iTunes readable format (a big time saver for me), and it's much zippier.iTunes (and the Music App) always had a 2 or 3 second lag when switching songs which never bothered me, but I think after using Swinsian that lag would bug me if I had to switch back to the Music App. ![]() I purchased Swinsian a week ago and I'm really liking it. I paid full price for this software and am disappointed that such a simple yet important feature is still nowhere to be seen. Among the many different applications I have running on a regular basis, this has been only one that has yet to give my eyes a rest even among a bunch of other third-party developers. Isabel yellin, Perl cgi-bin html, Middle of the night song wiki, Hoi phap su tap 196. More importantly, if the developers are reading this, please PLEASE implement a dark mode soon. A simple "lock" button next to the size slider would completely fix the issue. Aside from a couple issues I've had, Swinsian makes other Mac OS music players look like a joke.Ĭhanging the grid's icon size is an exception to the lag-free experience and is especially frustrating because it's extremely easy to mess everything up with an accidental zoom gesture and go through the laggy, frustrating process of getting it to the right size again and again. The overall lack of fluff while still having a fantastic interface is a godsend. The customizability has allowed me to arrange the interface exactly to my liking. I'm at over 250gb of lossy audio (about 30k files) myself and experience little to no lag when navigating the browsers and art grid. ![]() Definitely the best music player around for big libraries. ![]()
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