

To see why this is useful, think about sounds your computer generates from time to time that you might like to record to a file. Yet this second thing is extremely cool and, as far as I can tell, quite unique.įirst Things First - The first thing Audio Hijack Pro does is simple to describe: it records to a sound file any sound that your computer is generating.

So, in reading about it, if you don’t particularly want it for the first thing it does, the second thing it does might not even register upon your consciousness. The conceptual difficulty is that Audio Hijack Pro occupies two niches at once – it does two quite different things. Rogue Amoeba’s Audio Hijack Pro is a great program, but it seems to me that the developer’s own Web pages fail to explain exactly why. Beats Fit Pro, ransomware protection, more OCR tools for text in images #1588: Monterey memory leak, third-generation AirPods vs.#1589: New FaceTime features, iOS 15's Weather notifications, Apple's Self Service Repair, iOS 15.1.1 and watchOS 8.1.1, Thanksgiving hiatus.#1590: Demystifying USB-C cables, Apple sues spyware firm, Manifesto for Ubiquitous Linking, printer driver quirks, support TidBITS!.#1591: Major OS updates, AirPods firmware update, non-Google accounts in Gmail app, Time Sensitive notifications, Apple Watch Web browser.#1592: Life with HomeKit, notification summaries, Music/iTunes Store oddity, inadvertent Mail deletion, iOS update error, holiday hiatus.
