SizzlingKeys - 3.0.5control iTunes with global hot keys |
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Very good at what it does! 



- Version: 3.3.6, 10/9/2009 01:30PM PST
Dave-O-Matic
This is a great app! I work from home and listen to music. I use this app everyday to pause music, etc when taking calls and doing other work tasks. I definite must for me! I'm looking forward for the 64-bit version, buy in the mean time 3.3.6 works fine in Snow Leopard!
Great convenience! 



- Version: 3.3.5, 9/1/2009 10:27AM PST
rcobleigh
I've been using SizzlingKeys for the last couple years and I although I love how it lets me control iTunes, I *really* like how it lets me activate the screen saver or put the computer to sleep with just a single key press. I dislike having to use the mouse to do either of those tasks, and I do them both often. SizzlingKeys is a lifesaver.
I often have difficulty upgrading SizzlingKeys at work, because of the system configuration, but once I get it working, I'm happy with its responsiveness, configurability, and user interface.
I often have difficulty upgrading SizzlingKeys at work, because of the system configuration, but once I get it working, I'm happy with its responsiveness, configurability, and user interface.
Unbelievably good. 



- Version: 3.3.4, 6/27/2009 10:59AM PST
hlb9
I used Synergy for a long time, and that was a fine app. SizzlingKeys is even better in terms of design and ease of use, has more features (the ability to search your iTunes library, locate individual tracks, and start playing them without ever leaving the application your working in is sheer genius), and decidedly more unobtrusive. Even if you pay for the pro version, you're still getting an incredible deal.
Since the developer invites feature requests, how about this: a hotkey to control the various Equalizer settings. Is that doable?
Since the developer invites feature requests, how about this: a hotkey to control the various Equalizer settings. Is that doable?