![]() ![]() Normally misspellings in a software interface might be a bad sign but English isn’t the WooWave developer’s native language. There aren’t a whole lot of options but click the Options buttons and you’re greeted with just a few settings and sync options. Click the help or license button and a big, yellow speech bubble responds. WooWave’s personality is evident as soon as you launch the app. But the most important question is this: how well does WooWave sync? I put it through my usual battery of syncing tests to find out. It’s certainly a quirky name that fits this quirky tool. A competitor popped up a while back (not counting Final Cut Pro X’s built-in option) called WooWave. It has saved me countless hours in the edit suite doing that most menial of tasks: syncing. I’ve made no secret of my love for PluralEyes, the auto-syncing tool that came to market a few years ago. ![]()
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