View all of your favorite multimedia images and movies.
Tired of juggling between multiple applications just to enjoy your library of digital media files? Discouraged by the expensive prices of media management software? Don't want to import your media files into proprietary photo album and catalog formats? Stimulus is your solution! With support for 28 popular file formats, Stimulus works intuitively like a file browser, allowing you to select and view/play all of your favorite images, audio files, and video clips from where they reside on your hard drive. Rename, move, and delete files to organize your digital life. Play slideshows, add favorites to custom lists, adjust audio bass and treble settings, zoom, rotate, print, search, and much more.
Atleast not with OSX 10.3.3 on a 1.25 GHZ G4, no surprise I can't play any of those formats with Quicktime either, Windows Media player plays some of them but without any sound same for RM and the quality stinks!
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I use this more than iTunes because I can use it to listen to my music, but then also view my digital camera photography.
itunes and quicktime do it better
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quicktime cant do AVI and neither can stimulus
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SFArthurDD
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />The iPod feature is very cool.
SFArthurDD
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />I think its unfair to judge Stimulus as a QuickTime shell since it offers so many additional features that QuickTime does not include such as
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This review was originally posted on VersionTracker.com.<br />How nice, yet another expensive RealBasic shell around QuickTime.