LineBreak - 1.0.1Converts files to a specified line break format |
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Seems to fail when a directory is used - Version: 2.8, 10/24/2008 10:18PM PST
Brad Oliver (.mac)
When dragging a folder onto the app, it seems to think it's just one file and won't properly process files and subfolders in that directory. Not sure if this is new to 2.8 or caused by a bug in the OS (first time I've used it since Leopard). All I know is that it doesn't work like it used to, and I wish it did.
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I was going to suggest Tex-Edit Plus until I saw the feature set! - Version: 2.8, 3/10/2008 05:02PM PST
zunipus
Great feature set. Gimme.
Perfectly does what it says. 



- Version: 2.7, 1/27/2008 12:00AM PST
thevoicewithin
I never had a problem with DivX subtitles while I was watching 'em on my Mac but when I copied some DVDs to friends either who use Winzort or seperate DivX Player systems, they had prodlems with my subtitles. Many times I had to edit subtitles (sync, change etc.) and after I save them they were not suitable for their systems. This little piece of software saved my life, I even don't have to open the files or anything, it simply converts them and saves. Great work.