Switch the source (application)
- Open Punify from the menubar.
- Click the 3 blue dots.
- Hover over Sources and choose an application. If there is none enabled, open an application from the list.
Adjust the volume
- Open Punify from the menubar.
- Click the 3 blue dots.
- Next to Volume, drag the slider until you agree with the volume.
Save the artwork to a file
- Open Punify from the menubar.
- Click the 3 blue dots.
- Click Save Artwork to File.
Create a rule
- Open Punify from the menubar.
- Click the 3 blue dots.
- Click Preferences or push Command-Comma.
- Click on the Rules tab.
- Click on Add Rule and fill out the information. Once you are finished, click Add Rule.
Punify is slow.
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Try quitting every application (except Finder) or use a memory cleaner. There are plenty of free ones on the Mac App Store. After, open Punify again.
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How much RAM/memory does Punify use?
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Actually, not that much. It uses around 20-42 MB on my late 2013 MacBook Pro.
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Punify just quit on me/iTunes opened itself.
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That happens whenever you quit iTunes. It's a glitch in ScriptingBridge, which is an internal Mac OS X framework that Punify uses.
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Will this be open-source?
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Not until I drop support for this, which probably won't ever happen at this rate.
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What 3rd-party frameworks/libraries are used?
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What language is Punify written in?
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Punify is written in Objective-C.
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Will there be a Windows version?
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Yes! A Windows version will be released sometime Q1 2017. However, VOX will not be supported, because it's only for Mac OS X. There may be a few features missing. I plan on developing it in C++.
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What is your favorite genre of music?
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CCM and 80s rock, because I think 80s music is great.
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