Tunesify App Reviews

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Best for converting flac files

Very fast and intuitive for converting high bitrate lossless files, to compressed formats like mp3 or acc. (Dont do this backwards. Not only in Tunesify but in any program. Its meaningless.)

Very simple and useful

Thank you for the simple and friendly program.

Great

Good app for converting music. Fast and simple converting my FLAC collection to AAC. Thanks!

Nice App

It works fine. But: 1) When it converts FLAC files to the ALAC files it does not preserve cover arts. 2) Can not work with folders if the folder containes non audio files and does not preserve folder structure. 3) Cannot ignore different files , e.g. jpeg. png and other files.

Semplicemente...

The best!

Okay.

A bare bones app that chokes on bulk conversions. There are no options whatsoever except to choose the output file type. Its cheap, but you get what you pay for.

Very Nice.

Does exactly whats described. It also converts files very quickly.

doesnt work

this app does not convert WMA like described. completely useless one dollar.

Does convert WMA

I dont know what a previous reviewer is talking about, but Tunesify does convert WMA files... I just coverted a whole bunch of them. Maybe the previous reviewer was trying to convert protected WMA files? I dont know. Great app for the price. Love it.

Worked great and was fast

I needed to convert four unprotected WMA files. It worked like a charm. It was quick to download the app and to convert all four files at one time. Then I just had to add them to the library in itunes and I was set.

Amazing Application with a few missing features.

Pros: *Easy to use *Have only one crash in 4000 conversions *Formats are understandable Cons: *The icon is very ugly. It could use some work *Doesnt have the ability to select a .cue file that links to a large .wav file that contains the full disk needs to be cut into the individual songs *It could you some more user-managed settings. I bought the app mainly because I had been using Flac2Mac and saw that the developer had changed the name and released it on the App Store. Im sure the developer will work on these issues in the future, and even then this is still a great application!

Perfect

The app worked great. It did what it said it did. It did it easy and fast. Yes, its bare-bones but thats all I needed. I was more than happy to pay $1.99 for this app.

This helps with saving old records

I have a program called Audacity and a turntable for recording analog records to digital. The problem, I could not get them into a format for i-Tunes. This application did the trick and it is easy to use.

VG & Very Fast

I had a way of doing .wma to Mac-friendly format otherwise but it was time consuming. Might not have been had I read through the frustrating FAQ. Took a chance on this and project was done in a half hour. The interface was easy to understand too. This turned out to be a very welcome solution. Thanks.

Poor conversion

I converted .WAV music files to Apple Lossless and this program significantly reduced the bit rate compared to the same conversion done in itunes.

No folder conversion support

Does not support all WMA files for input. In particular, not does not support WMA lossless. You cant drop a folder into this app, instead have to drop files. A pain if you have many subfolders, like I do. As a workaround I used Finders "search", restricted to current folder, thus flattening the tree and getting one huge list with all files. The app does not report estmated time to completion. Aside from these problems, it has converted my FLAC files into AAC files.

It Works!

I searched and search for a simple, small, cheap (or free), FAST way to convert all my old WMA files from my PC to MP3 on my new MacBook since they couldnt be read in iTunes (and only in QuickTime w/ Flip4Mac). I tried the free version to make sure it works and it DOES. My new Air converts 2 WMAs at a time to MP3s in about 6 seconds! This does exactly what it says and what I needed for a simple $4 bucks. Only thing lacking is an option to delete the old file after conversion (but does maintain Folder Trees!). If converting a large batch like me, just go to your music folder and in the Finder search ".wma" and then click the first file, scroll to the bottom and as you hold SHIFT click the last file, then click "open" to add all your to-be-converted files! :)

Exactly!

Needed a simple app to turn my flacs into m4a. Perfect. Fast. Easy. Thanks for a great, simple, fair priced app.

Nice app with lots of options.

Great app. When support for deleting the original file is added, it will be even better. All tags are transferred to the new file. Many of the other cross coding programs dont do this.

Needs ability to make 24-bit/96kHz FLAC

I know its on the to-do list… and as soon as its done Ill change this review to 5 stars.

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