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Unsanity Developer Comes to APE's Defense

beelsebob writes "Rosyna, the famously tellytubby-like Unsanity Developer has spoken out in the defense of their Application Enhancer (APE) framework. The framework has taken a beating since it came out, being accused of being spyware, or of crashing computers. In fact Unsanity have only received one bug report about APE itself, which was promptly fixed. The article is a very good defence of the product, and a very good read."

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  1. A lot of people are missing the point, here. by g_lightyear · · Score: 5, Insightful

    If you don't like it, don't use it. Plain and simple.

    Some of us, for example, route audio from different applications to different places; when I play music or games, it comes out through my audio system and the amplified speakers - when an e-mail dings at me, it comes out through an internal speaker.

    Haxies like Detour, which provide real, interesting function, which is useful for any pro-audio guy with a lot of very loud audio hardware that you don't want system beeps playing over, is fundamentally interesting - moreso if you've got more than one set of audio outputs.

    So, before people go off badmouthing how awful it is, they should think twice: that same code injection technology enables everything from Shapeshifter to reskin your UI to useful functions like being able to reroute your audio away or into your pro-audio equipment on an application-by-application basis.

    In other words: despite everyone's nasty opinions, it provides a useful service to those of us with unusual requirements of our systems.

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