Rogue Amoeba has released Audio Hijack 3, an audio utility that retains the power of its’ predecessor, but makes that power more accessible than ever before. Paul Kafasis talks about the multi-year effort that Audio Hijack 3 represents and the use cases for capturing audio from almost any source and the options for saving or playing it back. He gives us a look at the intuitive new interface and how you can visually build complex workflows, the “popover†feature that gives you as much or as little on-screen control as you wish, and more.
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Paul Kafasis is the CEO/Lackey of Rogue Amoeba, the makers of award-winning audio software, including Audio Hijack Pro and Airfoil. You can see what he’s thinking on his blog, One Foot Tsunami, and follow him on Twitter.
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