The app is familiar upon launch, you choose from a series of map templates in an interface that echoes iWork’s template gallery. So the fact that I was able to go from app installation to genuine, confident mapmaking in under a minute is a testament to so many things the dev has done right. My background in vector-based drawing is as limited as my background in cartography (hint: my Bézier curve game is WEAK). Ortelius is a case study in making something that appears to require extreme skill – 'vector-based cartography' – accessible to the novice user. Then I may decide to remove the 1 star review. I just want to ask developers to put some instructions on their site along with a command to remove all leftovers of their app or better yet include an uninstaller. I tried to unload LaunchDaemons Helper with LaunchControl and then a constant loop of alerts informed me that it can't install the Helper for lack of privileges. There is no LaunchControl Uninstaller or prefs option to remove the Helper. There is an additional LoginItem in LaunchControl which is the only option that app allows you to turn off in its preferences. I found this using the MacMagna Uninstaller app. Once started LaunchControl asks for an admin password and installs a Helper in /Library/LaunchDaemons, then another in /Library/PrivilegedHelperTools and some files in /var/run/ related to XPC. There are no instructions how to uninstall the app (searched their Help, FAQ and Google). ![]() So, I decided to uninstall it and that's when my problems began. To learn more, please visit or follow us on Twitter and Facebook.I tried LaunchControl, but decided that it doesn't meet my needs (I just looked for a Mac alternative of Autoruns for Windows). We're also a small team of filmmakers and editors who are passionate about the creative, we love the gear, but we hated the workflow. For more information or to purchase EditReady with ScopeBox, please visit About Divergent Mediaĭivergent Media is an independent software company focused on providing flexible tools for monitoring, quality assurance, and acquisition for the video production industry. Existing customers can upgrade to the bundle for $69.95 USD. This new bundle is priced at $119.95 USD for new customers. Pricing and Availability EditReady with ScopeBox integration is available immediately, with EditReady bundled with ScopeBox. ScopeBox adds professional calibre, high quality accurate scopes directly linked to your media. ![]() Professional Quality - most software scopes on the market today are slow and inaccurate. Support for all the popular editing formats (ProRes, DNxHD, etc) and non-linear editors (Final Cut Pro, FCPX, Avid Media Composer, Adobe Premiere Pro, Apple iMovie).ĭedicated full time scopes without external hardware, which means it's fast! Quick transcode of any MXF, MTS (AVCHD), M2T (HDV), or QuickTime (MOV) file to an edit-ready format like Apple ProRes or Avid DNxHD Since EditReady can instantly playback footage directly from the camera, without any transcoding or re-wrapping steps needed, the new ScopeBox integration will provide them the fastest way to review media straight from the camera!ĮditReady + ScopeBox: A Powerful Camera-to-Edit Workflow With EditReady, filmmakers have deep functionality right on set that significantly enhances the camera-to-edit workflow, with features including: And now with ScopeBox integration, filmmakers and editors have dedicated, full time scopes without the need for external hardware, taking advantage of ScopeLink to connect EditReady directly to ScopeBox.ĮditReady with ScopeBox integration is a pretty big deal for filmmakers and editors because of its camera format and file format flexibility, it's a solution that fits quite neatly between the camera and the editor, said Mike Woodworth, founder of Divergent Media. With support for all industry popular camera formats, and editing formats, EditReady converts media for immediate preview and playback, lets users apply LUTs for color correction, view and edit metadata, easily convert between DNxHD and ProRes and run simultaneous batches, allowing them to generate proxy media or convert footage from different cameras. With this new version, EditReady now integrates Divergent Media's ScopeBox software, providing filmmakers and editors with a single workflow to quickly and easily get footage from the camera to the editor, regardless of camera or file format. Divergent Media (today announced it has launched a new version of its EditReady digital media prep, monitor and delivery software for DITs and editors.
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