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On that note: tons of thanks to the people at the Lazarus Forum and especially Dmitry who did a lot of Cocoa development. MacOS users will find it in the top menu bar, and Linux users will see the menu in the top part of the application.įor those familiar with the “ old” version the interface has become mature and modern – probably still room for improvements of course, but I have to work with the tools that I have.
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For Windows users the menu becomes visible by pressing the “ Alt” key. Even though rarely used, I’ve still implemented it. Tip: Quite a few options can also be found in the regular menu op the application. I’ll start with some screenshot, since I like to see those right away with applications build by others. Most likely nobody reads this section, and I hope that is the case, as it would mean that I did a good job on designing the application. Windows users run the setup file to get the installation started. Linux users create a directory and drop the renamemytvseries and ffprobe binaries in it. MacOS users simply drag RenameMyTVSeries from the DMG into their “ Applications” folder.

Note: Signing issue for macOS has been resolved.
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RenameMyTVSeries-2.1.īeta version of Rename My TV Series - 64 bit Linux, QT5, comes with static ffMPEG and ffProbe (big).
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