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WhiteCap für Mac

Visuelles Plug-in für iTunes und andere Player.

$20.00
Version 6.8.3
3.4
Basierend auf 16 Benutzerbewertungen

WhiteCap Überblick

WhiteCap ist ein eleganter und raffinierter Musikvisualisierer und Bildschirmschoner, der futuristische, drahtgitterartige Mesh-Visuals mit dynamischen Hintergründen und Farben bietet.

WhiteCap enthält Tausende von visuellen Kombinationen, Echtzeit-Audioantwort, konfigurierbare On-Screen-Menüs und eine umfangreiche Bibliothek visueller Inhalte.

  • Ständig morphierender Strom visueller Effekte
  • Einstellbarer Zoom, Geschwindigkeit und Musikantwort
  • Einfach zu installieren, einfach zu bedienen

Was ist neu in Version 6.8.3

Version 6.8.3:
  • Neue WaveShapes: Vesica Piscis Pulse, Geschlossener Raum, Heilige Momente
  • Der Installer passt sich jetzt besser an Mojave und Catalina an (so gut es möglich ist)

WhiteCap für Mac

$20.00
Version 6.8.3
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Teksestro
Teksestro
Dec 30, 2017
6.8.0
1.0
Dec 30, 2017
1.0
Version: 6.8.0
The 'standalone' version is actually US$30. That is the same price as Affinity Photo for the iPad - an app that won the coveted 'App of the Year' award, and is developed by an entire team of highly-skilled developers in the UK. When you consider that WhiteCap - as well as the other visualisers the developer produces - is produced as a hobby, by a one-man band, in his spare time, it is blatantly obvious to everyone that the pricing here is utterly unrealistic, and will turn away most potential buyers. The irony here is, that if the developer decided to price them reasonably - say, at a US$2.00, the price of a 'normal' game or art app that will entertain you for a couple of hours - WhiteCap (and his other visualiser offerings) would probably be MUCH more successful, and would be likely to collect very positive reviews. He has indeed been developing these visualisers for a couple of decades, so they have now evolved to have quite stable, solid code. They are hypnotic, and nice to look at - for fifteen minutes or so at a time - and would be WELL worth a US$2 price tag. When reviewing any product, however, we have to take into consideration whether there is value-for-money to be had, and at the current price point, the answer is a very unavoidable 'NO'.
kosovarnye@yahoo-com
kosovarnye@yahoo-com
Jun 26, 2017
6.7.1
0.0
Jun 26, 2017
0.0
Version: 6.7.1
$20 for a friggin' visual plugin (or $30 for the whooeee! "Platinum" edition?!?!" (Plus $15 or more for the frequent upgrade fees, or so I've read?) Well, there's a sucker born every day and unfortunately, the only person laughing is the developer...all the way to the bank.! WhiteCap is another insignificant product from Soundspectrum, who charges the same outrageous prices for the G-Force visual plugin. I wouldn't pay more than $3 for an iTunes plugin unless it had genuine AI built in and it could do my tax returns and make my toast in the morning. (Incidentally, the basic version of TurboTax IS FREE and it DOES do my taxes.)
Swo
Swo
Apr 24, 2017
6.7
0.0
Apr 24, 2017
0.0
Version: 6.7
Something like a visualizer (or a screensaver) should NEVER cost as much as WhiteCap. And it's worth mentioning that I have never uses the application–did I mention it's a visualizer, an iTunes visualizer–but would only consider such an application if the cost was in the single digits. But $20!? Who NEEDS to pay so much for what amounts to eye candy?
Noraa
Noraa
Mar 16, 2016
6.5
1.0
Mar 16, 2016
1.0
Version: 6.5
Wow, this thing is still in development? Are there actually people out there paying $15/year for an iTunes visualizer? I used to love this plugin way back in the day (15+ years ago...), but haven't used it since the developer started charging absurd amounts of money for it.
OhEssex
OhEssex
Sep 30, 2013
6.1
0.0
Sep 30, 2013
0.0
Version: 6.1
So how does this software end up with the coveted bold red text at the top of MacUpdate's list at the end of the day? It has a really poor rating yet other software that rates much higher and has more downloads than this doesn't make the cut...
PRjohnson
PRjohnson
Jan 1, 2018
5.0
Jan 1, 2018
5.0
Version: null
Teksestro
Teksestro
Dec 30, 2017
1.0
Dec 30, 2017
1.0
Version: null
Noraa
Noraa
Mar 16, 2016
1.0
Mar 16, 2016
1.0
Version: null
anonymous-pig-176437
anonymous-pig-176437
Sep 29, 2013
0.5
Sep 29, 2013
0.5
Version: null
alas!
alas!
Dec 7, 2011
1.5
Dec 7, 2011
1.5
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Jan 4, 2005
4.8
Jan 4, 2005
4.8
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Sep 7, 2004
4.8
Sep 7, 2004
4.8
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Sep 6, 2004
3.8
Sep 6, 2004
3.8
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Jun 15, 2004
4.8
Jun 15, 2004
4.8
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Jun 7, 2004
5.0
Jun 7, 2004
5.0
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Jun 5, 2004
4.8
Jun 5, 2004
4.8
Version: null
Heymini
Heymini
Nov 22, 2003
4.5
Nov 22, 2003
4.5
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Sep 8, 2003
5.0
Sep 8, 2003
5.0
Version: null
Myimac
Myimac
Jul 22, 2003
1.0
Jul 22, 2003
1.0
Version: null
Guest
Guest
Mar 23, 2003
5.0
Mar 23, 2003
5.0
Version: null
Joe-morris
Joe-morris
Feb 3, 2003
4.8
Feb 3, 2003
4.8
Version: null