Carbonize brings Dawn Lab's Carbon to the Mac desktop and adds some native features that make it even more of a pleasure to use. - You can drag code onto Carbonize's Dock icon. - Use the Services menu that's available in many editors to send code to Carbonize. - Drag exports from the preview window into as many apps or sites as you like.
Hi again Product Hunt, 👋
Pipvid is another app that I really wanted to have for myself. I like to keep a video playing while I work. It might be a talk, a tutorial video or just an episode of Sliders (😅).
The past few weeks it's been WWDC videos. The thing I've been missing is a great video player that allows me to keep the window locked in position, always floating on top in the corner of my screen. A bit like Safari's built-in pip-mode, but for local files and the option to create playlists.
I considered writing a player from the ground up, but instead I added the functionality to two great existing players: VLC and QuickTime.
Pipvid uses Apple's Accessibility API to manage the player windows, creating a pretty seamless experience once it's activated. You can easily toggle it on or off from the menu bar and even set some options.
You can download a trial version from the site that works for 10 minutes at a time. After that you can purchase a license through Gumroad. You get a 50% discount if you use the `producthunt` coupon! (Or just use this link: https://gum.co/pipvid/PRODUcthunt)
Let me know what you think!
Cheers,
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