![]() ![]() Grant’s 10 year celebration came first, with Ed’s anniversary following a few months later. Way back in 2011, we hired both Grant Farr and Ed Wynne, and they’ve been with us ever since. In 2021, we had two employees reach a major milestone. If you don’t find the answer you need in our Support center, reach out directly for a fast and friendly response. All three work hard to help you make the most of our products. In addition to long-time employees Chris and Robert, we hired on Aaron Wasserman in April. Of course, we also have a top-notch support team ready to assist. If you have a question about any of our products, make our Support center your first stop. We’ve also continued expanding the content found in our Knowledge Base, with helpful articles on all manner of common tasks. To make it fast and easy to find answers to common issues, we moved application manuals online, where they’re easily linkable, searchable, and updateable. We’re also always looking to improve our support resources, to enable you to get the most out of our products. Like compound interest, incremental improvements like these really add up over time. In an effort to be less obtrusive, we overhauled and simplified the interface for those updates. The built-in updating in our products makes it easy to stay up-to-date with our latest versions. While most users will never use the debugging window, we hope every user sees and uses our update mechanism. The debugging window is now more accessible, with a new “Quit and Relaunch for Debugging” option that can be accessed by pressing option in the app’s Help menu. ![]() To help when issues occur, we overhauled the way debugging works, cleaning up unnecessary logs and options in all of our products. This sort of infrastructure work is important to keep our products in a good state of repair. We also spent a good deal of time working on the backend of all our apps. Conversions which require a sample rate change now enjoy much higher quality. Toward the end of the year, we shipped a major update to Fission’s resampler in version 2.8. We also helped transition users from the Mac App Store version to our direct version, at no additional charge. Our products continue to be available for direct download and purchase, just as they always have been. With that change, we decided to exit the Mac App Store completely. First, after extended frustrations attempting to ship an update through the Mac App Store, we ultimately released Fission 2.7.1 as a direct-only release. Our easy-to-use audio editor Fission saw some key changes last year. If you ever find yourself wrangling audio on your Mac, you need to check out SoundSource. With SoundSource 5.3, we added quicker device switching with easy keyboard shortcuts, improved audio effects support with easy effects bypassing and crash-proof Audio Unit hosting, and enhanced Undo support. It gives easy access to your system sound settings, as well as per-application audio adjustments, and the ability to add effects to any audio. SoundSource 5.3Īs you may already know, SoundSource provides powerful audio control on your Mac. Speaking of major updates, here’s a bit more detail on two from last year. While major updates are perhaps the most eye-catching, steady progress over time is also extremely powerful.
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