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audiomatt

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Dec 28, 2017
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I'm dreaming of an application that does two things:

previews files
tags files with hotkeys

I can't seem to hack anything together that does what I want. Here's the Details.

Drag in a folder, and a window with two panes appears. On the left you have all the files, on the right you have a preview. The first file in the list is highlighted. The preview for it appears (sound plays if necessary.). The user can tag that file (or skip it) with a hotkey (not a key combo) and the application automatically highlights the next file and previews it. Boom Boom Boom Boom and I'm done with my downloads folder in no time.

I just want to be previewing and hitting keys. No shortcuts with weird modifiers, no services, no qlmanager that doesn't play audio files automatically, no super slow automator actions. I want to slam through my downloads folder at light speed.


Can anyone help? Heck Id pay a few bucks for someone to hack it together in swift. I can't figure that **** out at all.
 

Partron22

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Apr 13, 2011
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Yes
I've written such an App, using C plus AppleScript. It previews photos, and lets me permanently rotate them, or tag for further work. It uses a couple of Apple's private APIs, and knows far more about preview than Apple wants us to know. Thus, I will never release it.
It also does show-without-replacement slideshows, which is something Apple should have implemented for pix and playlists 15 years ago.
 

audiomatt

macrumors member
Original poster
Dec 28, 2017
95
124
I've written such an App, using C plus AppleScript. It previews photos, and lets me permanently rotate them, or tag for further work. It uses a couple of Apple's private APIs, and knows far more about preview than Apple wants us to know. Thus, I will never release it.
It also does show-without-replacement slideshows, which is something Apple should have implemented for pix and playlists 15 years ago.

It seems so incredibly obvious
 
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