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Retronyms release AudioCopy 2.0 for iOS7
this is the link: http://retronyms.com/audiocopy/index.html
Now we can continue and better to AudioCopy
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Now we wait for all apps to update to the new SDK. Be awhile and some never will.
I like the improvements in 2.0!
AudioCopy 2.0 Improvements
Retina display support.
Modern, standard look and feel (goodbye woodgrain).
Fully resizable user interface.
Launch full screen, in a popover, or window.
Limitless history, organized by app.
Preview general pasteboard or audio from the history.
Delete sounds from the history.
Automatic inclusion in compatible apps list.
Delegate methods (from ACP 1.x) are now optional.
Removed all 3rd party libraries (ASINetworking).
Compatible apps now ordered by recent & popular apps.
I also like this...
"....view metadata including tempo, source, and duration."
Interesting article over at discchord!
http://discchord.com/blog/2013/9/6/audiocopy-20-official-announcement.html
One thing I liked was this:
The new AudioCopy 2.0 is backwards compatible with AudioCopy 1.0, so abandoned apps should continue to work.
It also will require an app that runs (similar to Audioshare's method). The goal is to have it backwards compatible with iPad 1 and back to iOS5.
Also:
If you don't have the dedicated AudioCopy 2.0 app, the whole process falls-back to iOS (General) Pasteboard, so nothing breaks.
Looks awesome. I mentioned it over at Tim's site, but I really hope the extra app doesn't use any recourses to speak of when it comes to RAM. I hope the Retronym dudes managed to work something good out in that regard (since iOS handles RAM a bit wonky and all, and every mb counts on 512mb devices).
@ChrisG Agreed 100%! I'm on an iPad 2. :-)
Dan from Retronyms responded regarding the RAM (over at discchord.com)...
"Yes, we are aware of ram issues. The AudioCopy.app is going to be fairly minimal. AudioCopy2 handles limitless audio files, you can also delete them.
September 6, 2013 | Dan Walton"