

And for me, personally, I like to use freeware when it's available and it's as good as commercial software, because I at least know I'll never lose money, and if I get used to the program I don't have to worry about switching because I lost the registration or whatnot. There's also the fact that GOTD is used by companies as a promotion - if people here say it's too much when they are getting it for free, any smart company may look into their pricing structure or features. For most programs, if you get a new computer or do a clean install, you lose the GOTD registration. For one, yes it's free today, but if someone couldn't log on today they may still want to know if it's worth it. #89, hawaiianbrat96, there's a couple reasons people mention free alternatives, and rate based on price. >4: Doesn’t Seem to Tell you it’s Recording only that it’s ready.īut when I was at the ready message had not been recording and X to close, got the message, that is was still recording something. Thought this was pretty nice.īut when I was at the ready message had not been recording and X to close, got the message, that is was still recording something. When it is recording, will see the bars in the upper right corner going up and down and filename and time in the main window. >4: Doesn’t Seem to Tell you it’s Recording only that it’s ready. (this is adjustable in the settings, default is 300ms - which created a few new files for the same song. Hard enough to find and be able to keep track of recordings without this sw adding so much garbage and empty files.ĭo like that it comes breaks and new files for new songs.

I'd probably buy it if could get just a tiny window - the bars to see that it is doing something, the title of the current selection, and stop / record function.Ģ: Creates multiple Sub-Directories in the Output Folder.ģ: If I stop the Recording it Deletes the Output File but not the Folders it Created.

But think interface and blank folders left needs some work.
