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Takete lite now supports editing

Apparently Takete light now supports editing according to a FB comment from the developer.

Will give it another go when I get time to

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  • After the developer deleted my questions from facebook, without responding, I am not interested anymore. Once the price (for the full version, of course) comes down to something reasonable, I will start looking again. Until then I keep working with Vdmx on the Mac, which does about twenty times what Takete does, for 3x the asking price..., with very responsive and friendly developers. Cheers, t

  • There's also Vidibox on iOS, which has both MIDI in and out, so it can trigger sound, or can import audio.

    I really like Vidibox.

  • @CalCutta said:
    There's also Vidibox on iOS, which has both MIDI in and out, so it can trigger sound, or can import audio.

    I really like Vidibox.

    Vidibox is awesome

  • Fyi in not promoting takete. I don't agree with the devs deleting comments, they deleted some of mine.
    I also think it's way overpriced. This was just a PSA that the lite version had more functionality ;)

  • @CalCutta said:
    There's also Vidibox on iOS, which has both MIDI in and out, so it can trigger sound, or can import audio.

    I really like Vidibox.

    what's up with vidibox's development, are they doing anything as I can't get a response from them either in quite a while?

  • @MirEko: yeah I didn't get you wrong, was just releasing some air, I guess. I really like Vidibox, too, although it does seem a little quiet on their end... . For the time being it's quite alright to stick to my Mac for video-processing, since it keeps the load down on the iPad... . Also I think one should remember the guys, who delete unwanted questions, so as not to become mindless consumerism sheep, hehe...

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