Today, we’re pleased to be shipping a public preview of Airfoil for Windows version 5.5. His varied talents are a great asset, and we can’t wait to unveil the new updates he’ll help us create. He’ll be focusing on Mac development, while likely also assisting on work on other platforms, and we’re delighted to have him back. Now, Lee’s returning to us in a full-time role. During that time, Lee often worked part-time here, but even when he left fully, he still wound up doing contract work for us on iOS and Android. However, he also spent some doing academic research and teaching as a university professor, but soon discovered that academia was not an ideal place for teaching about software development. He eventually took on full-time development of Airfoil for Windows for several years. He first joined us in late 2008 to work as a support technician, and a couple years later transitioned into the role of part-time Windows dev. Lee has followed a rather roundabout career path over the past decade. We’re glad to announce that our old friend Lee Falin is back on the team once again. ![]() Recently, a familiar face returned to Rogue Amoeba, and not for the first time. ↩︎Įxamples include apps dedicated to screen sharing, VNC/remote access, game streaming, and more. This newest name is intended to better convey the many uses of our licensable framework. If you develop an application which could benefit from audio capture 2, please see our new licensing page, then get in touch!ĪCE has had multiple names over the years, starting with “Instant Hijack” and then “Instant On”. The same power which drives some of our biggest apps is now available to outside developers as well. 1 ACE makes it possible for Mac apps to capture audio from one or more individual processes, as well as all audio from the entire system at once. We’re tremendously confident in what we’ve built.īecause of this, we’re now pleased to announce licensing opportunities for our audio capture technology, ACE. This technology is used by tens of thousands of our users every day, in Airfoil, Audio Hijack, Loopback, and Piezo. Our audio capture code has been continuously improved for over a decade, and it’s now incredibly reliable. ![]() Recently, however, we revisited the possibility of licensing. ![]() Until now, we always declined these offers, preferring to focus on improving both the technology and our own applications which use it. Over the years, we’ve received numerous requests from other businesses looking to license our audio capturing technology.
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